• tal@lemmy.today
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      6 days ago

      That’s also a solution for Windows users if they can’t get some future version of Windows to work with the thing. You get a dinky Linux box, like a Raspberry Pi or something, and just set it up as a print server.

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      6 days ago

      But CUPS is doing the same thing, someone somewhere told me. Using old drivers with it is going to need jumping some extra hoops.

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        Not quite. I believe they are just splitting CUPS up. The core is just going to be deal with driverless printers. Other code goes into other projects to become adaptors for old printers to appear as driverless printers that CUPS connects to.