I just removed /etc/init.d/smfpd and the printer driver still works. It was installed from the samsung driver file from their support website.
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I just removed /etc/init.d/smfpd and the printer driver still works. It was installed from the samsung driver file from their support website.
Best Regards
I just noticed a process running, smfpd that is using ~10% CPU at all times. Is this related to the Samsung Unified Printer Driver that was recently, reluctantly installed?