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  2. Gutenprint - Wikipedia

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    Gutenprint (formerly Gimp-Print) is a collection of free-software printer drivers for use with UNIX spooling systems, such as CUPS, LPR, and LPRng.These drivers provide printing services for Unix-like systems (including Linux and macOS), RISC OS and Haiku.

  3. HP Linux Imaging and Printing - Wikipedia

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    an automated installer compatible with many different Linux distributions; a graphical toolbox tool and faxing applications written in Qt which allow device configuration and various actions like printing and scanning; a number of command-line utilities to configure and add devices, as well as to scan and print

  4. Category:Linux drivers - Wikipedia

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    This category is for Linux kernel device drivers. Pages in category "Linux drivers" ... Consistent Network Device Naming; D.

  5. List of printing protocols - Wikipedia

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    A printing protocol is a protocol for communication between client devices (computers, mobile phones, tablets, etc.) and printers (or print servers).It allows clients to submit one or more print jobs to the printer or print server, and perform tasks such as querying the status of a printer, obtaining the status of print jobs, or cancelling individual print jobs.

  6. Line Printer Daemon protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Line Printer Daemon protocol/Line Printer Remote protocol (or LPD, LPR) is a network printing protocol for submitting print jobs to a remote printer. The original implementation of LPD was in the Berkeley printing system in the BSD UNIX operating system; the LPRng project also supports that protocol.

  7. NetworkManager - Wikipedia

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    In case of a monolithic kernel all the device drivers are part of it. The hardware is accessed (and also configured) through its device driver by the configuration utility to configure the hardware, and programs like the web browser / SSH / NTP -client/etc. to send and receive network packets.

  8. JetDirect - Wikipedia

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    This enabled JetDirect cards to connect to almost any printer, making that printer network-capable. In 1995, the Ex plus 3 was released, with 3 parallel ports on one network interface, allowing 3 printers to share 1 network address. 1997 saw the new numbering format for both internal and external JetDirect servers.

  9. Comparison of open-source wireless drivers - Wikipedia

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    Wireless network cards for computers require control software to make them function (firmware, device drivers). This is a list of the status of some open-source drivers for 802.11 wireless network cards. Location of the network device drivers in a simplified structure of the Linux kernel.