Connecting Windows 7 Dell desktop (shared printer) with Fedora Linux v27 (4.15.6-300) with the latest KDE/Plasma version. I have bluez, bluedevil, bluez-tools, and blueman installed. I can see the Windows machine, and connect to it over bluetooth, no problem. Then I try to find the shared printer, and nothing. I use the KDE System Settings to use the Add Printer tool, but it cannot see the Windows machine. I do not think it is even looking across bluetooth at that point. So how do I get the Linux box to see the Windows box's printer, so that I can print from the Linux box? michaelbeard
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