To install Wine on Fedora 10 from the terminal, use the following commands:suyum -y check-updateyum -y updateyum -y install wine
Install the printer on one of the computers. Then do the printer install wizard on the other computers, and choose a network printer, and browse to the computer with the printer installed and select that printer, and have the main computer automatically install drivers on the other computers. Configure outlook express however you want. Google it for detailed instructions.
That really depends on how much you are actually going to install. If you install all of the packages on the DVD, you will need about 8 GB.
Larry Fedora was born on 1962-09-10.
Fedora installs the GNOME Desktop Environment by default.
From my research it is not expensive to replace a stepping motor in a printer. They cost between 10-40 dollars but you might want to get a professional to install it
A peer-to-peer network has no centralized server; any computer on the network can share files or a printer. It is typically used for smaller networks - up to 10 computers or so.
The NIC on that motherboard, a Realtek RTL8111, is already supported in Fedora's kernel.
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Connect the primary, or first, computer to the printer. This is done traditionally with a printer cable linking the primary computer to the printer. If this is the first time the computer is hooked up to the printer, be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation and setup. Change the settings on the primary computer to allow sharing of the printer. Go through the control panel menu option, and select printers. Right-click on the printer selection and choose "Share printer." You are now able to share the printer with any other computers on your network. Connect the secondary computer to the printer. Access the shared printer option from the secondary computer. Select "network neighborhood" and locate the primary computer. Double-click on the primary computer, and the shared resources will become available. Double-click on the printer. You can now utilize the printer from both computers. or Print sharing has become popular in many home networks primarily because it reduces the cost in implementing networking environments as well as maximizing the potential uses of network resources. The process of hooking two computers to a single printer is very much different from connecting two printers to a single computer because unlike computer systems, printing devices normally only have one communication port that can host a connection. To achieve the task of connecting two computers to a single printer, other devices would have to come into the picture to serve as the host for the printer and provide the underlying communication layer for all devices trying to make use of its printing functionality. The Operating System running on both machines that want to make use of the printing device must also support networking and printer sharing features in order to make this task feasible. Materials Needed: - Router - Ethernet cable - USB switch - crossover cable - network card - print server - Operating System that supports printer sharing Step 1 One of the easiest options to share a printer on networked machines is to connect and install it in one of the machines. Simply click on the 'Start' button and choose the 'Control Panel' category. Step 2 Select the 'Printer and Faxes' option and click on the 'Add a Printer' task. This will bring up the printer installation page. Make sure to install the printer hardware as a local printer. Follow the prompts to complete the installation process. Step 3 When completely installed, click on the 'Start' button and select the 'Printer and Faxes' category. The icon for the newly installed printer should be there already. Right click on the icon and select sharing. Step 4 Provide a shared name for the printing device and click on the 'OK' button. Step 5 On the other computer, repeat Step 1 to Step 2 but this time, choose the network printer option. Type in the name of the printer and follow the prompts. Install the device driver when prompted to do so. Step 6 A variation of this method which eliminates the use of a router device is to connect the two machines using a crossover cable. Simply insert one end into the NIC of the machine and repeat the process for the other computer. Step 7 Both machines must be running at least Microsoft Windows XP to allow for the automatic detection of the network connection. This procedure basically functions the same way as a network environment but is limited to two machines and does not require a router. Step 8 An alternative to this setup is to install a Print Server which will host the printer hardware and connect directly to the network router. In this method, simply connect the printer to the printer server. Step 9 Proceed by connecting the print server to the network router which will allow the printer hardware to be detected in the network environment as a standalone device. To print using this method, simply use the IP address assigned to the printing device. Step 10 Another possible solution is to use switching devices. These types of hardware became popular when printers were hosted using parallel and serial cable connections. For USB-based machines, a USB Switch box may be used. Connect the printer directly to the box using the USB cable. Step 11 Connect the USB cable from each computer to the respective USB ports on the switching device. To use the printer for computer A, simply set the switch to A and do the same for B. In this method, no additional installation is required. All data switching and handling activities are done by the hardware switch.
1. Check if a printer is powered on. 2. Check if a printer is properly connected to a computer. 3. Check if a printer has its toners/inks. 4. Check if paper is in printer's tray. 5. Check if printer's software doesn't show any problems.
Installing a printer is an incredibly easy and fast process. The entire process should only take around 10 minutes, even less time if you have installed a printer before. Unfortunately, people who do not know how to install a printer onto their personal computer can be targeted scam artists and manipulated into purchasing guides on the internet. A common scam is to sell people who do not know how to install a printer a guide that is very basic. The scam artist will typically charge $20 to $35 and sell a small document with very basic instructions that do not even apply to that particular person’s computer or printer. The most common scam document is entitled ’how to install printer’. The ’how to install’ printer document is found on various websites like eBay, being sold to unsuspecting and unknowing customers. The ’how to install printer’ guides contain terrible instructions, usually written in gibberish, and are sold to people who are not computer savvy. Unfortunately, the authorities have not been able to stop this type of scam and it is becoming increasingly popular on auction websites, like eBay, but can also be found on independent websites that have been created just to scan internet users. If you are unsure on how to install a printer, simply visit the printer manufacturer’s website and select your particular printer model. Once you have selected your exact printer model, the manufacturer will explain how you should go about installing and setting up the printer. The process is very easy to do and if you cannot follow the manufacturer’s instructions, it is recommended that you visit a reputable online website for help. There are many helpful websites on the internet that will take you, step-by-step, and show you how to install a printer onto your computer. It is very important that you understand not to buy any ’how to install printer’ documents that you may find on the internet because these guides will charge lots of money and offer nothing in return. Do not be manipulated, if you see this type of website or document being sold immediately leave the site and do not return.