print on both sides of paper--solved!
Peter Flynn
peter at silmaril.ie
Wed Nov 9 21:55:22 UTC 2022
On 09/11/2022 19:02, Douglas McGArrett wrote:
[...]
>> Yes, you have to install each printer in turn first.
> Not sure what that means. Once you have installed one printer, I don't
> see how to do it "first."
Sorry, my syntax. I should have written, "you have to install each
printer in turn once you have installed HPLIP"...in other words it won't
do them all for you simultaneously (it used to but I think they stopped it).
> Yes, Kubuntu 22.04. I plan on installing Mint on my Windows 11 computer
> if I can get past its boot protection system.
I must have missed the boot protection scheme somehow. I just burned the
ISO to USB, plugged it into the new machine, and booted it from the USB.
Maybe this is some kind of Windows thing to prevent people installing
other operating systems. Is it for when you want to install Linux
side-by-side with Windows, or when you want to replace Windows with Linux?
Peter
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