Le 02/05/2015 21:27, buhorojo a écrit : FWIW, with windows, you switch on the printer and windows comes back with new hardware and then there's a button to either OK or cancel. On motorola you download the app and start it. No Yast or cups or localhost. you may be surprised to know that's the same for openSUSE :-) just a story: 2 or 3 years ago I buy a Brother laser printer for my Linux User Group. Brand new. not known by my openSUSE that was built before the printer come. I had to install the driver from the Brother site, essentially alike windows when you want a recent driver, not the shit that is on the CD... one year after, I buy the same printer for me, go to the Brother web site, download the driver, go to install it and it says: please uninstall the previous driver... openSUSE did install the driver silently. So with Windows most new hardware works (most, I have example of new hardware not working), but many older don't and wont ever work. on Linux, for some brands, most hardware works. some brands will never work. Sometime, you only have to ask the right person and it works (for printers, gutenprint team). no world if perfect :-( jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org