The long-awaited latest release of CUPS Cloud Print is now available. The latest release contains: New: Added Colour Model option to CUPS PPD, send Colour option to Google when printing to colour printers New: Cloud Print printers now listed as ‘Discovered Network Printers’ when adding printers New: PPD now has an IEEE …
Read MoreI previously blogged about allowing printing to local printers via Google Cloud Print on Gentoo , and recently I have been looking at the opposite of this – printing to Google Cloud Print from Linux. The main reason to want to print to Google Cloud Print is for future compatibility with printers within Linux – it means …
Read MoreI’ve been looking at cloning ( or somehow maintaining synced ) file-systems between multiple servers, and after looking at other solutions ( regular rsyncs, inotify etc ), a clustered file-system seems to be the best solution. GlusterFS looks to be a popular Open Source based solution, however there doesn’t seem to be …
Read MoreGoogle have recently released their Google Cloud Print service . It is currently built into Google Chrome on Windows and Mac, but unfortunately it is not yet available officially for Linux. Fortunately there is an unofficial open source project on Github, called cloudprint . It is fairly new, so isn’t yet in the Gentoo …
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