I have a question for any linux guru's on the list, hopefully someone can help me.
When I finished grading for the semester on Monday I had an itch to turn a spare unused PC in my home office into a linux box. I downloaded an ISO of the Fedora 5 core and gave it a go. Its running on an old Athlon XP 1800 with 1GB of RAM; and runs fairly well. The X Windows interface is not the fastest thing, but it is a nice change from windows.
My biggest challenge has been with networking it within my home network. I have a firewalled/vpn-capable linksys router/switch, a few 5 port switches in different parts of the house, and a 80211G access point. The machines (all Windows XP Pro) connect in a workgroup and file sharing and printing works well. The laserjet is shared through my wife's pc, which is always on so there is no problem there. There are 3 PCs, 2 laptops, and the Linux Box on the network. Plus a linksys network storage link. All are CAT5 100MB wired except for the laptops which are WiFi.
My initial problem was that while linux could see the windows machines, it refused to connect to them. I double-checked that samba was running, it was. The problem was related to the old workgroup name - @HOME, that dated back to when AT&T @HOME was the cable modem provider. Linux DID NOT like the @ character. Once I renamed the workgroup, it could see the machines fine, and I can now access files from my other machines on the linux machine.
BUT I can not figure out how to get linux to connect to the laserjet. It does not show up as a share, and I can not figure out how to make it one.
Would this issue go away if I just got a Linksys USB print server, and controlled the printer through the network instead of through one of the windows pc's?
When I finished grading for the semester on Monday I had an itch to turn a spare unused PC in my home office into a linux box. I downloaded an ISO of the Fedora 5 core and gave it a go. Its running on an old Athlon XP 1800 with 1GB of RAM; and runs fairly well. The X Windows interface is not the fastest thing, but it is a nice change from windows.
My biggest challenge has been with networking it within my home network. I have a firewalled/vpn-capable linksys router/switch, a few 5 port switches in different parts of the house, and a 80211G access point. The machines (all Windows XP Pro) connect in a workgroup and file sharing and printing works well. The laserjet is shared through my wife's pc, which is always on so there is no problem there. There are 3 PCs, 2 laptops, and the Linux Box on the network. Plus a linksys network storage link. All are CAT5 100MB wired except for the laptops which are WiFi.
My initial problem was that while linux could see the windows machines, it refused to connect to them. I double-checked that samba was running, it was. The problem was related to the old workgroup name - @HOME, that dated back to when AT&T @HOME was the cable modem provider. Linux DID NOT like the @ character. Once I renamed the workgroup, it could see the machines fine, and I can now access files from my other machines on the linux machine.
BUT I can not figure out how to get linux to connect to the laserjet. It does not show up as a share, and I can not figure out how to make it one.
Would this issue go away if I just got a Linksys USB print server, and controlled the printer through the network instead of through one of the windows pc's?