[SOLVED] The printer installation process is way to complex

I'd like to open a discussion concerning the process
of installing a printer. To keep the discussion as simple
as possible this has to do with a simple workstation
install. Making that printer available on a network
(CUPS) is another discussion.
And in reference an open bug:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3616
Today I was able to install my HP USB All-in-One
printer into M2B1. While the install was successful
it was far from intuitive. Part of the process included
having to reboot the system. During the process there
are many twists and turns and some notifications of
processes that I think would be a little scary for
a novice.
In reference, past versions of Mandrake/Mandriva needed
little, if any, effort. Simply plugging in the printer
USB cable into a running system with a turned on
printer initiated an almost completely automatic
process to get the printer working. After the
process the printer was ready to go. The latest
versions of Ubuntu are not that easy but almost.
So share with us your thoughts as to how easy, or
complex, a process this should be. Possibly removing
the CUPS install during the initial process would
simplify it.
There are almost 90 rpm's installed in M2B1 before
you even get to the HP specific files. Maybe I'm
missing something here but the process to install
a workstation printer in Mageia 1 is difficult
but now nearly so as M2B1.
Thanks for your thoughts.
of installing a printer. To keep the discussion as simple
as possible this has to do with a simple workstation
install. Making that printer available on a network
(CUPS) is another discussion.
And in reference an open bug:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3616
Today I was able to install my HP USB All-in-One
printer into M2B1. While the install was successful
it was far from intuitive. Part of the process included
having to reboot the system. During the process there
are many twists and turns and some notifications of
processes that I think would be a little scary for
a novice.
In reference, past versions of Mandrake/Mandriva needed
little, if any, effort. Simply plugging in the printer
USB cable into a running system with a turned on
printer initiated an almost completely automatic
process to get the printer working. After the
process the printer was ready to go. The latest
versions of Ubuntu are not that easy but almost.
So share with us your thoughts as to how easy, or
complex, a process this should be. Possibly removing
the CUPS install during the initial process would
simplify it.
There are almost 90 rpm's installed in M2B1 before
you even get to the HP specific files. Maybe I'm
missing something here but the process to install
a workstation printer in Mageia 1 is difficult
but now nearly so as M2B1.
Thanks for your thoughts.