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I have to PC and netbook runs on fedora



  • PC - Fedora 21 (Workstation)

  • Netbook - Fedora LXDE

Both of these computers are connected to the same network (PC wired and netbook wireless)



My HP Deskjet 1010 printer is connected to the PC via a USB cable.



I want to enable printing over network for my netbook.










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  • There is no "add printer" option on LXDE version of Fedora 21.

    – tikiribanda
    Jan 30 '15 at 9:36











  • Do you have system-config-printer?

    – rickhg12hs
    Jan 30 '15 at 22:49











  • I'm sorry i have no idea what "system-config-printer" (I'm new to Linux)

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 14:32















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I have to PC and netbook runs on fedora



  • PC - Fedora 21 (Workstation)

  • Netbook - Fedora LXDE

Both of these computers are connected to the same network (PC wired and netbook wireless)



My HP Deskjet 1010 printer is connected to the PC via a USB cable.



I want to enable printing over network for my netbook.










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  • There is no "add printer" option on LXDE version of Fedora 21.

    – tikiribanda
    Jan 30 '15 at 9:36











  • Do you have system-config-printer?

    – rickhg12hs
    Jan 30 '15 at 22:49











  • I'm sorry i have no idea what "system-config-printer" (I'm new to Linux)

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 14:32













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I have to PC and netbook runs on fedora



  • PC - Fedora 21 (Workstation)

  • Netbook - Fedora LXDE

Both of these computers are connected to the same network (PC wired and netbook wireless)



My HP Deskjet 1010 printer is connected to the PC via a USB cable.



I want to enable printing over network for my netbook.










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I have to PC and netbook runs on fedora



  • PC - Fedora 21 (Workstation)

  • Netbook - Fedora LXDE

Both of these computers are connected to the same network (PC wired and netbook wireless)



My HP Deskjet 1010 printer is connected to the PC via a USB cable.



I want to enable printing over network for my netbook.







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  • There is no "add printer" option on LXDE version of Fedora 21.

    – tikiribanda
    Jan 30 '15 at 9:36











  • Do you have system-config-printer?

    – rickhg12hs
    Jan 30 '15 at 22:49











  • I'm sorry i have no idea what "system-config-printer" (I'm new to Linux)

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 14:32

















  • There is no "add printer" option on LXDE version of Fedora 21.

    – tikiribanda
    Jan 30 '15 at 9:36











  • Do you have system-config-printer?

    – rickhg12hs
    Jan 30 '15 at 22:49











  • I'm sorry i have no idea what "system-config-printer" (I'm new to Linux)

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 14:32
















There is no "add printer" option on LXDE version of Fedora 21.

– tikiribanda
Jan 30 '15 at 9:36





There is no "add printer" option on LXDE version of Fedora 21.

– tikiribanda
Jan 30 '15 at 9:36













Do you have system-config-printer?

– rickhg12hs
Jan 30 '15 at 22:49





Do you have system-config-printer?

– rickhg12hs
Jan 30 '15 at 22:49













I'm sorry i have no idea what "system-config-printer" (I'm new to Linux)

– tikiribanda
Feb 1 '15 at 14:32





I'm sorry i have no idea what "system-config-printer" (I'm new to Linux)

– tikiribanda
Feb 1 '15 at 14:32










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In Ubuntu/Linux Mint, all I have to do is go to 'Settings-printer-add a printer-find network printer'. After a few seconds, it shows my printer on the list. Fedora should have something fairly similar.






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  • Well on Fedora GNOME there is. but not in the LXDE version.

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 15:17











  • Oh, okay. Sorry for the advice then. Its been a while since I used and LXDE desktop environment. I am going to ask a really stupid question, but is there a settings menu, and if so, is there a printer option at all?

    – Patrick
    Feb 1 '15 at 15:20











  • well, it has a menu. but there is no printer option "noting related to printing" as far as I know.

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 16:19











  • I did some research. Try system->administration->printing

    – Patrick
    Feb 1 '15 at 16:24











  • There is no such option I'm afraid.

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 16:42










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  • Well on Fedora GNOME there is. but not in the LXDE version.

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 15:17











  • Oh, okay. Sorry for the advice then. Its been a while since I used and LXDE desktop environment. I am going to ask a really stupid question, but is there a settings menu, and if so, is there a printer option at all?

    – Patrick
    Feb 1 '15 at 15:20











  • well, it has a menu. but there is no printer option "noting related to printing" as far as I know.

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 16:19











  • I did some research. Try system->administration->printing

    – Patrick
    Feb 1 '15 at 16:24











  • There is no such option I'm afraid.

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 16:42















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In Ubuntu/Linux Mint, all I have to do is go to 'Settings-printer-add a printer-find network printer'. After a few seconds, it shows my printer on the list. Fedora should have something fairly similar.






share|improve this answer























  • Well on Fedora GNOME there is. but not in the LXDE version.

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 15:17











  • Oh, okay. Sorry for the advice then. Its been a while since I used and LXDE desktop environment. I am going to ask a really stupid question, but is there a settings menu, and if so, is there a printer option at all?

    – Patrick
    Feb 1 '15 at 15:20











  • well, it has a menu. but there is no printer option "noting related to printing" as far as I know.

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 16:19











  • I did some research. Try system->administration->printing

    – Patrick
    Feb 1 '15 at 16:24











  • There is no such option I'm afraid.

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 16:42













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In Ubuntu/Linux Mint, all I have to do is go to 'Settings-printer-add a printer-find network printer'. After a few seconds, it shows my printer on the list. Fedora should have something fairly similar.






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  • Well on Fedora GNOME there is. but not in the LXDE version.

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 15:17











  • Oh, okay. Sorry for the advice then. Its been a while since I used and LXDE desktop environment. I am going to ask a really stupid question, but is there a settings menu, and if so, is there a printer option at all?

    – Patrick
    Feb 1 '15 at 15:20











  • well, it has a menu. but there is no printer option "noting related to printing" as far as I know.

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 16:19











  • I did some research. Try system->administration->printing

    – Patrick
    Feb 1 '15 at 16:24











  • There is no such option I'm afraid.

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 16:42

















  • Well on Fedora GNOME there is. but not in the LXDE version.

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 15:17











  • Oh, okay. Sorry for the advice then. Its been a while since I used and LXDE desktop environment. I am going to ask a really stupid question, but is there a settings menu, and if so, is there a printer option at all?

    – Patrick
    Feb 1 '15 at 15:20











  • well, it has a menu. but there is no printer option "noting related to printing" as far as I know.

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 16:19











  • I did some research. Try system->administration->printing

    – Patrick
    Feb 1 '15 at 16:24











  • There is no such option I'm afraid.

    – tikiribanda
    Feb 1 '15 at 16:42
















Well on Fedora GNOME there is. but not in the LXDE version.

– tikiribanda
Feb 1 '15 at 15:17





Well on Fedora GNOME there is. but not in the LXDE version.

– tikiribanda
Feb 1 '15 at 15:17













Oh, okay. Sorry for the advice then. Its been a while since I used and LXDE desktop environment. I am going to ask a really stupid question, but is there a settings menu, and if so, is there a printer option at all?

– Patrick
Feb 1 '15 at 15:20





Oh, okay. Sorry for the advice then. Its been a while since I used and LXDE desktop environment. I am going to ask a really stupid question, but is there a settings menu, and if so, is there a printer option at all?

– Patrick
Feb 1 '15 at 15:20













well, it has a menu. but there is no printer option "noting related to printing" as far as I know.

– tikiribanda
Feb 1 '15 at 16:19





well, it has a menu. but there is no printer option "noting related to printing" as far as I know.

– tikiribanda
Feb 1 '15 at 16:19













I did some research. Try system->administration->printing

– Patrick
Feb 1 '15 at 16:24





I did some research. Try system->administration->printing

– Patrick
Feb 1 '15 at 16:24













There is no such option I'm afraid.

– tikiribanda
Feb 1 '15 at 16:42





There is no such option I'm afraid.

– tikiribanda
Feb 1 '15 at 16:42

















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