Now, time to switch to our temporary user. (Samsung’s utility is graphical.) user$ xhost +local:samsung user$ sudo useradd -create-home -shell /bin/bash -groups lp samsungĪllow the new user to use our display. We add the new user to the lp group, so that it can talk to the printer. This is optional, but it provides an additional layer of security (who knows what those utilities from Samsung do behind the scenes) and ensures that nothing will mess with your system. We’ll use it to launch Samsung’s wireless setup utility. Connecting Samsung printer to a wireless networkĬreate a new, temporary user. It worked for me with Samsung ML-2165W on Debian GNU/Linux «jessie», but should work for other models and distributions, too. Here’s a complete guide for setting up a wireless Samsung printer on Linux, where by “setting up” I mean making it connect to your wireless network. Published on Apupdated on September 9, 2017 Roman Cheplyaka Setting up Samsung Wireless Printer on Linux
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