I am a pretty impatient person at times, but most recently have been really, really, really busy at work so I haven't had (or made) the time to figure out the solution to this problem (although I did read the HOWTO, I haven't tried to implement it...): At home, our printer (HP6L) is connected to my wife's Win98 machine. When I boot my machine using Win98, we use file and print sharing to, well, share and print files. When I booted into Linux (Caldera OL2.4) and tried to print, it won't. Here's what I recall of the configuration: HP6L is the default printer in Linux/KDE I have LP as a network printer and entered my wife's machine's "name" into the domain name for the printing configuration in KDE That's as far as I have gotten. Obviously, this isn't a critical thing. I was going to try to add the whole RM: command line as shown in the "Running Linux" book, but didn't know if there was an easier way first. And to think I don't really have the patience, my first Linux installation was COL on my Toshiba 430CDT with a PCMCIA Ethernet card. I worked and I could surf on out to the Internet. Took me 4 days to figure out the PCMCIA portion, but I did do it... TIA and have a great weekend. Tim "The Weekend Linux Warrior" Weaver