yes exactly :s -l /dev/lp0 gets
crw-rw---- 1 root lp 6, 0Apr15 1999 /dev/lp0
Is that a good thing?
David
--- Graham Smith
doing what you suggest adds the file to the
On 13-Mar-2000 David wrote: list
in lpq but the printer remains silent.
That does not make sense. The command cat <file> > /dev/lp0 writes directly to the port and bypasses the lpr program altogether. What happens when you do an ls -l on /dev/lp0? You should see something like shown below.
ls -l /dev/lp0 crw-rw---- 1 root lp 6, 0 Dec 4 01:39 /dev/lp0
Regards,
Graham Smith ----------------------------------
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