I have recently installed 10.0 and was wanting to share my printer with the Mac OS X laptop on the network. I saw the new Samba configurator in YAST and thought that should provide an easy way to get the printer shared. Indeed, opening it suggested that the printer should now be shared by default. Checking the runlevel editor, however, showed that smb wasn't running, so I started it from there. Still no joy, however.
Can anyone suggest how to share a printer from a SUSE 10 box over the LAN? The network itself is fine - the two boxes can ping one another without issue - but the OS X laptop doesn't see any printers in its "Windows printer" config dialog.
Both Mac OS X and SuSE use CUPS. Having not set it up myself (what's this "paper" stuff people keep mentioning?), I can't give detailed instructions. But it seems to me that it should be a relatively painless way to get things up and running. (Samba printer sharing is really just a layer on top of CUPS -- it translates from windows-speak to cups-speak, and then passes the job off to CUPS running on your box)