Thus said Tobias Ulmer on Wed, 17 Feb 2016 19:51:28 +0100: > No really, it is outdated beyond rescue.
But it does work (at least in some configurations). To enable my PostScript printers, all I have to do is add a single line to /etc/printcap... well, maybe 2 lines. printer:\ :lp=:rm=printer:rp=lp:sd=/var/spool/output/printer:\ :lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:sh: That's it. Can it be more simple? CUPs is a nightmare, however it too works if one wants to spend the time with it. For non-PostScript printers, it would be nice to be able to just use :if: in the printcap (which I do use successfully with another non-PostScript printer): :if=/var/spool/output/printer/filter Of course, this would require the ability to figure out what kinds of things need to go into the filter. I suppose this is one of the things that CUPs tries to solve but without the simplicity of :if: Anyway, just some musings. Is there anyone else out there using lpr/lpd/lprm from base? Maybe I'm the only one? Thanks, Andy -- TAI64 timestamp: 4000000056c556b3