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And I also remembered this Lone Gunmen (X-Files spin-off) episode:
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From Original sketch. , quite recognizable... printing in the 2000s was never fun ;)
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I still need to finish the last few episodes of X-files, I like that they made a ghost in the machine episode mentioning the Lone Gunmen. Man that was one of Fox's shortest lived series, next to The Tick. Even Firefly had a few more episodes made than either of those two. Both were great series too. At least Firefly lives on in comics and books. The Tick.. I think got canceled yet again by Amazon?
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I used to work at big installer / building company as an admin and I have mixed memories when it comes to HP.
Remember GDI printers? HP had those too, and what was worse the printerdrivers were sabotaged in such a manner that sharing the printer from a windows machine was also impossible. (even between windows machines)
Yes HP has a lot of supported printers but they pulled a lot of shit too. Same can be said for Brother and a lot of others. I had great working brother printers and completely b0rked ones.
I got a Samsung Xpress MFP for free a few years ago and that works great, that's a HP in disguise. The neat trick with that one is that it has Airprint / Airscan for apple, so it works "driverless" with cups and via a patched Xsane driver.
Anyway that's enough off-topic for me.
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That's interesting because I have an old Xerox laser printer that is actually a Samsung printer in disguise. It doesn't have any official drivers for any Windows newer than XP. These days it is automatically recognized by Linux. I have it attached to my media server and served out through CUPS. It is automatically available to just about anything I attach to my network, including Windows 10 machines and Android devices as an IPP printer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fil2CmDzi3o
this is really old damm, but this looks like Caldera Linux to me (or Red Hat), this is really rare some people using Linux on 1996 (don't know what distro it is, but that's the CDE desktop though)
or maybe this is Solaris 2?
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