I use Suse 9.1, but I'm wondering why you wouldn't want to use yast for for setting up your printer. I use it at a Windows-based office to print to both network and local printers and Yast made it a piece of cake. Eric: I am trying to set up a HP PSC 2110 all in one Printer, Copier, Scanner, and
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