On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 05:18:52PM -0500, Troy.A Johnson wrote: > Does anyone here have recommendations for relatively inexpensive print servers? Values: first reliability, then remote management (ha ha ha), then bells & whistles. Judging by the other answers, I seem to have interpreted your question differently (and in a less OT fashion), as my first thought was, "A low-end Pentium running CUPS." Reliability? Sure, as long as your hardware holds out.[1] Remote management? Oh, yeah. CUPS talks HTTP on port 631 and has a pretty good management interface there, IMO. Bells and whistles? Umm... It accepts jobs and it prints them. What else would you want? [1] Two weeks ago, I had a Cyrix 6x86's[2] mobo die on me. IDE controller went flaky and, while I was troubleshooting that, something else gave out and the board wouldn't even POST any more. When it died, it took a 15G drive with it; fortunately, there wasn't anything on the drive of any significance other than 7 or 8G of mp3s.[2] It was the first half-decent board I'd ever bought. (Or at least that's what I thought at the time.) *sniff* [2] Just to stay topical: I was running CUPS on it until it died. [3] I've re-ripped about a thirf of my CD collection so far and I'm already running out of space on my other systems. Guess I'll have to buy another drive for music.