Samsung printer woes

Croombe F. Pensom croombefp at sympatico.ca
Fri Apr 18 15:06:47 UTC 2008


I, too, came across this problem and found that the only way out was to
kill SELinux and stop it from starting up at boot.

HOWEVER, I have to point out that the latest drivers for Samsung (from
their web site) work without being bothered about SELinux. In fact, I
found that the latest Samsung drivers are far, far superior to the first
ones which they brought out : when I first tried my CLP-500, I had to
use the Xerox driver as the one supplied by Samsung simply wouldn't work
at all. Later, when I bought an ML-2010, I went to the web site, found
their universal package, loaded that and it works just fine for all the
Samsung printers.
Incidentally, I'm running Fedora 8 but I also tried them under SuSE10.2
and Ubuntu and they were OK.
CroombeFP

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