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Group plots Desktop Linux printing improvements

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If you think setting up and using a printer in Linux is too much trouble, take heart -- you're not alone. To come to grips with a wide range of Linux printing-related issues, the OSDL-sponsored Portland Project has just held the first Desktop Linux Printing Summit in Atlanta.

The meeting was attended by about 40 developers from printer vendors, such as Hewlett-Packard, Lanier, and Lexmark; to operating system distributors like Apple Computer, Debian, and Novell; to those two Linux desktop powers, GNOME and KDE; and more. Their job? To nail down exactly what's wrong with printing and Linux, and to work out ways to resolve these problems once and for all.

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setup was easy, more featues please

my ancient epson 460 stylus was a sinch to set up in ubuntu linux :-)
i would like more of the printers features like economy printing, and the amount of ink left.
this is good news, but i still long for a paperless office :-)