Final Words

The underlying setup of LPRng is quite stable and rarely, if ever, needs tweaking. In fact, the RFC (request for comment document) that defines how BSD printing is supposed to work is adhered to more strongly by LPRng than by many commercial implementations of the BSD lpr/lpd print spooling system. However, a time might come when you want to alter a timeout value, direct print output through a different port, or change various operational parameters that affect filtering or logging. To do these things, a systemwide configuration file called /etc/lpd.conf can be altered. The need to do so is rare (to date, we have not heard of anyone having to do anything to this file beyond leaving it on the hard drive intact), but the file still needs ...

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