Rather nice it is.
Upgraded last night (yeah I know slow off the mark) and while I liked 8.04 (my previous distro) 10.04 seems much better.
Anyhow as a test I connected into the office windows network and thought I'd add a network printer as I've just read that Linux drivers are now available for it.
Now under windows its a bit of a task you need the ip address, subnet mask and have to manually tell the drivers what extras are fitted basically its a 10 minute job to get it all configures properly, much longer the 1st time you do it.
However Ubuntu was rather more seamless kind of like this.
I went to add a network printer
It said, what that one?
I said yes.
It said OK hang on a moment while I just grab the drivers for you, right done that for you buddy I see you went for the duplex unit wise choice shall we print a test page?
Upgraded last night (yeah I know slow off the mark) and while I liked 8.04 (my previous distro) 10.04 seems much better.
Anyhow as a test I connected into the office windows network and thought I'd add a network printer as I've just read that Linux drivers are now available for it.
Now under windows its a bit of a task you need the ip address, subnet mask and have to manually tell the drivers what extras are fitted basically its a 10 minute job to get it all configures properly, much longer the 1st time you do it.
However Ubuntu was rather more seamless kind of like this.
I went to add a network printer
It said, what that one?
I said yes.
It said OK hang on a moment while I just grab the drivers for you, right done that for you buddy I see you went for the duplex unit wise choice shall we print a test page?