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Sure they did. That's why it's running Linux and not some closed proprietary bloat.![]()
I've never heard of/seen Bluetooth printers... laptop peripheral?
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My Nokia 9500 prints (not perfectly, but OK) to networked printers, IRDA printers and BT printers, so Nokia has thought of this.
I think the better question is "Who is porting LPD/CUPS to the 770?"
If we had this, then the only problem would be Opera. Opera themselves would have to add printing support. Seeing that Opera prints on desktop versions, and on Series 80, there should be little effort needed.
As far as the rest of the apps, it would be up to the individual coder/porter to add/port printing support.
I did not see LPD or CUPS in the Maemo Wiki ApplicationCatalogWIP or Wishlist.
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