okay, when it’s family you can’t really say no. But it does seem
a bit strange when you have no idea.
Problems getting new printer to work. My advice is reinstall
driver, remove device, reboot. Some random stuff. Remove from
device manager, plug in again, see if it changes.
That’s the total of my windows troubleshooting knowledge (hey,
apart from all that stuff i know about 3.1 from back in the day).
I’ve done dev work here and there on the platform - inside more
unixy areas (software that interfaces with unix, or has been
ported from). In other words, no, I don’t speak Hungarian (nor
have any wish to).
That said, I’m fully supportive of efforts to make sure our
software runs well on the platform. If, for whatever reason (lack
of enlightnment or lack of enlightenment further up the chain),
someone has to use it, then darn well, our stuff should work well
and as expected.
Also, being portable …
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