Anthony Campbell said: > A preliminary attempt to set up CUPS was rather demanding and I'm > wondering if there is much point on a single-user system. Most of my > printing is quite straightforward (plain text and only occasional > images) and it works well with apsfilter or magicfilter, so is there any > reason to spend several hours trying to get CUPS to work? Any > significant advantage with that system?
if apsfilter/magicfilter is easier then go for it. in my experience cups is far easier to configure then any other printing system i've used(provided, of course drivers are available for your printer in the cups that comes with debian, if it is not then..it can become VERY complicated to setup). i use cups on all my client machines, which spool to a lpd running cups on my print server. I suppose I could print directly via ipp or whatever but spooling to lpd is easy too.... nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]