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	<title>Comments on: First looks &#8211; OpenSUSE 10.1 Installation</title>
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		<title>By: Taming the Chameleon &#187; Ink is flowing!</title>
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		<description>[...] As reported in the original post about my installation of OpenSUSE, my Canon iP4200 winprinter was detected during the initial install. When I tried to print, though, nothing happened, as I had suspected.After a bit of googling, I found a post by Colin Stewart linking to some binary-only drivers released by Canon. Looking a bit more, I found the driver in Canon Europe&#8217;s software center along with an installation guide. The guide even covers SUSE 10! The driver works through the CUPS printing system, so you must have that installed to use the driver. CUPS is on the OpenSUSE installation medium and can be installed via the Package Manager. Chances are that you already have it installed. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] As reported in the original post about my installation of OpenSUSE, my Canon iP4200 winprinter was detected during the initial install. When I tried to print, though, nothing happened, as I had suspected.After a bit of googling, I found a post by Colin Stewart linking to some binary-only drivers released by Canon. Looking a bit more, I found the driver in Canon Europe&#8217;s software center along with an installation guide. The guide even covers SUSE 10! The driver works through the CUPS printing system, so you must have that installed to use the driver. CUPS is on the OpenSUSE installation medium and can be installed via the Package Manager. Chances are that you already have it installed. [...]</p>
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