On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Christoph Beyer wrote:
> hi,
>
> maybe the 'bk' option could be useful (?)
>
> regards
> ~Christoph
>
Christoph;
Thank you very much! It is obvious in retrospect the key word I needed
to search on was Berkeley. <grin>
One question: The man page describes the "bk" flag as being need to make
things "Berkeley-compatible: be strictly RFC-compliant" and the LPRng web
page toutes its RFC1179 compliance. Why then, is an option required to
make it "strictly RFC-compliant"?
Should this be added to the FAQ, or am I the only fossil who still has
some SunOS 4.1.4 system in production roles?
Bob
PS - The pointer to the LPRng web page in the FAQ and HowTo,
http://www.astart.com/LPRng.html, is broken.
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