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Old 03-14-2001, 03:03 PM   #1
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I am trying to print to a set of network printers from linux mandrake 7.2. I am able to print to a remote printer on a windows machine with no difficulty. The problem is, however, that the network printers are on an OS/2 machine,and OS/2 does not facilitate communication through IP's. I am not able to communicate with the OS/2 machine through samba at all. For example, nmblookup and smbclient are unable to pickup and connect to the OS/2 machine. Is there anyway that I can still communicate with the OS/2 printers? Please help me!!! Thank you.
 
  


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