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Link to Danka should be "http://www.danka.de/"...
by Kurt Pfeifle on Thursday 07/Mar/2002, @01:05
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....as it is Danka Deutschland GmbH that is hosting the KDE people at CeBIT.
But, OTOH, this is a German language site, so pointing to our American bosses' site may be a good compromise... ;-)
Hey, looking forward to meet some of you there!
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Re: Link to Danka should be "http://www.danka.de/"...
by Corba the Geek on Thursday 07/Mar/2002, @08:40
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Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend CeBIT, otherwise I would love to come at visit the Danka stand.
I can see on http://www.danka.de that the blurb about your presence at CeBIT includes a reference to the "linux printing system".
Forgive my ignorance (and I've not researched this at all), but what are Danka.de doing with respect to Linux. Why should Danka care about printing under Linux? I can see lots of pictures of big printers... but I don't see where Linux Desktop Printing fits in (I could imaging that you might stick linux + cups on a heavy duty print server - but that doesn't involve KDE..)
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Re: Link to Danka should be "http://www.danka.de/"...
by Michael Goffioul on Saturday 09/Mar/2002, @05:26
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KDEPrint will be demonstrated at Danka booth (I'll be there during the weekend).
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Re: Link to Danka should be "http://www.danka.de/"...
by Kurt Pfeifle on Sunday 10/Mar/2002, @08:36
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> Forgive my ignorance (and I've not researched this at all),
> but what are Danka.de doing with respect to Linux.
Danka is a company selling printers and services. It is a maunfacturer-independent vendor, selling different brands. Of course our customers mainly use MS Windows (still), but we are also doing trainings, consulting and such. Our customers are recommended to use CUPS for their Unix and Linux systems. At CeBIT Danka is hosting a KDE demo point to show its new upcoming 3.0 release (with KDEPrint as one of the system utilities in the focus).
Kurt
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