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Create a Guide for Setting up a Printer with your Rocky Linux Setup #2416

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Grammaresque opened this issue Oct 5, 2024 · 0 comments
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Grammaresque commented Oct 5, 2024

While we have heard a lot about "paperless" offices in the past 10 years (more probably), we still need physical printing. If you have a particular printer that you have been successful in getting to work with your Rocky Linux setup, document the process. Someone out there will love you for it.

To resolve this issue, create a document that shows your process for setting up a printer that works with Rocky Linux. There is not just one right answer to this. Just share what has worked for you.

Add this as a new file, to your fork of the the following directory: docs/desktop/printing. When complete, submit a PR to merge to the main branch of the documentation repository. Then, please add that PR# to this issue to make sure they are connected.

For contribution guide visit README.md for this repository.

Note: Docs are generally created in markdown format and include the following meta information at the top:


title: Document title
author: the author of the source (English) version of the document.
contributors: a comma separated list of contributors to the source document.
tested with: a comma separated list of versions, for example 8.6, 9.0
tags:

  • desktop
  • printer
  • whatever 1-word tags are appropriate

We believe in you. Progress is better than perfection. This is a team effort and your PR reviewer will assist with details.

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