installing print drivers

uriah heep stan10x10 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 4 17:06:33 UTC 2007


On 9/4/07, David McGlone <david.mcglone at att.net> wrote:
>
> On Monday 03 September 2007 11:40:30 pm D T wrote:
> > Thank-you!I'll wait a couple of more years
> > and try Linux again.  Hopefully by then it will work easier. Thanks
> again
> > for your help.
>
> Sounds like you have given up to easily. Why not just periodically boot
> into
> linux on your spare time and mess around with it instead of giving up all
> together?
>
> I think being persistant is the key to switching from MS to Linux.
>
> Join your local LUG, I bet they could help tremendously.
>
> All in all, don't just give up.
>
> --
> David M.
>
> --
> I dual boot xp and linux.  My main os is still xp but I am learning linux
> in a gradual mode and conceptualize it more like a good puzzle to keep my
> mind from ossifying.  I am slowly getting the hang of it without the
> pressure of having to do it all right now for a report due tomorrow.  By the
> time everyone is forced into that bloated drm crippled vista I dont expect
> to need ms anymore.  I did not learn dos or win in a few days either. Try a
> gradual unforced approach.  Right now I do all my internet browsing and
> email on linux as well as word processing.  (I was lucky my antique hp
> lasserjet 4 ran out of the box and my next printer will be one supported by
> linux also)  Right now my big trouble area is getting my hdtv capture card
> to work and linux is still short on the video programs I need so I will
> continue to use xp for that unless I set up a virtual machine.  I am a
> psychologist and none of this comes easy to me but I am fortunate that my
> profession has shown me the value of patience and gradual movement.



Uriah
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