ot, cups question

Willem van der Walt wvdwalt at csir.co.za
Wed Aug 27 02:49:45 EDT 2008


Cups has a print server and on modern linuxes it is actually used for 
that, often there are utilities like lpd, lpq and lp which acts like the 
old ones but actually use cups.
Cups is the way to print under unix these days.
Regards, Willem



On Tue, 26 Aug 2008, Gregory Nowak wrote:

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> Hi all.
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> I've been reading up on cups, to see if it can act as an lpd
> server. From what I see, the answer is no. Can someone confirm/deny
> this? Thanks.
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> Greg
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