https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=217215 ------- Comment #8 from balta@o2online.de 2006-11-06 10:31 MST ------- First: Thanks for helping even if it is not your bug... The manufacturer isn't very Linux-friendly... a half year ago I had a similar problem with Suse Linux 10.1 and have written to USRobotics, but they just have answered that they arn't supporting Linux and I should ask the community. So I don't think that they will help me now. Randomly I had found a firmware-update and after installing this it was working with Suse 10.1. Also the manual. It's a "stupid-windows-user-click-by-click"-manual how to get it working in Windows and Mac. But no word about Linux and no word about technical things like open ports. nmap is showing just 80(the web-interface) and 1631(for printing) as open ports, so simple TCP socket data transfer seems to be impossible here. In http://www.usr.com/support/doc-popup-template.asp?url=5461/5461-files/printe... is the following written: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: The MAXg Wireless Router does not support the Line Printer Daemon/Line Printer Remote (LPD/LPR) protocol. IPP must be installed as part of your CUPS installation. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- So I can forget LPD, too. My only way is using ipp. So my question: Is it possible to downgrade cups to 1.1.x with the packages from Suse 10.1?? I know, this isn't very nice and just a workaround, but if this would work it seems to be the only way... One thing by the way: In weekend I tried a lot with printing... try to print from openSUSE 10.2... print from Suse Linux 10.1... reboot router... restart cups... restart printer... and so on. And one time the test-page of openSUSE 10.2 was printed... But I wasn't able to reproduce it. But this lets me hope... it should work anyhow... -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is.