> however, the program runs as user none, and > requires access to /dev/lp7 (which I believe is > not in its namespace, in the first place). > Perhaps this approach would work better if I > ran usb/print on boot up - although still, the > file /dev/lp7 is chmod 660 for user and group > bootes. Ideas on that one?
if you put your script in the listen -t directory, you won't be none. - erik
