Thus spake dman:
> On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 09:58:39AM +1000, Alan E Davis wrote:
> ...
> | -#num The quantity num is the number of copies desired of each file
> | named. For example,
>
> Duh! I just realized what is wrong with this : the shell uses '#' to
> mean the beginnin
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 09:58:39AM +1000, Alan E Davis wrote:
...
| -#num The quantity num is the number of copies desired of each file
| named. For example,
Duh! I just realized what is wrong with this : the shell uses '#' to
mean the beginning of a comment. Everything fro
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 09:58:39AM +1000, Alan E Davis wrote:
| Using sid.
|
| How can I print multiple copies using lpr? I tried this:
...
| Does Debian lpr come with this option disabled?
Which 'lpr' are you using? There are several variants. I use CUPS,
and the SysV commands, 'lp -n' works
Using sid.
How can I print multiple copies using lpr? I tried this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/PROJ/BIOLOGY$ lpr -Plp -#3
Breadmold_Experiment-worksheet.txt
usage: lpr [-Pprinter] [-#num] [-C class] [-J job] [-T title] [-U user] [-i
[numcols]]
[-1234 font] [-wnum] [-cdfghlnmprstv] [nam
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