What companies will you never give another dollar to?

What happened that put them on your blacklist?

    • Yes, and my printer was found immediately through the network and the print quality was great. Guess it depends on the brand though, and maybe the distro you’re using.

    • @daq@lemmy.sdf.org
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      71 year ago

      Printing in Linux has mostly been plug and play for years now. I just gave it the IP of my printer and it automagically set everything up. Scanning was a bit of a bitch.

      CUPS is dated for sure, but most modern OSes (OpenSuse here) have wrappers around it to make the setup pretty straightforward.

    • @toddestan@lemm.ee
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      31 year ago

      We really need an alternative to CUPS. Unfortunately, that will probably just be systemd swallowing up printing too.