Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 2nd Dec 2009 17:22 UTC
Google As most of you will know, a common problem for any new operating system is hardware support. Drivers don't grow on trees, and usually need to be written by manufacturers, which costs time and money. Luckily for Chrome OS, it uses the Linux kernel which makes the hardware support question far less problematic. Still, when it comes to printers, the situation is different, and here, Google is trying to achieve something which should've been done ages ago.
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Postscript problem not that big
by dmantione on Wed 2nd Dec 2009 23:00 UTC
dmantione
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2005-07-06

IMO the problem affects only the very low end printers, i.e. cheap-ass inkjets below 100 euros. If you go above that Postscript quickly becomes a feature.

Postscript does the job, it's extemely easy to make a 15 year only Postscript printer work on a modern Linux or Windows system. There is a responsibility for consumers here: Buy a quality printer.

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