Interesting "Feature" of lpsetup
Gil Kloepfer Jr.
gil at limbic.UUCP
Fri Dec 15 17:12:35 AEST 1989
In article <4261 at rtech.rtech.com> bruces at daneel.UUCP (Bruce Stewart) writes:
>As another note, I discovered that despite the fact that /dev/rawlp works a
>lot better than /dev/lp for a parallel device; I used lpadmin to switch the
>parallel printer device from /dev/lp (set up that way by the ua) to /dev/rawlp
>and performance improved markedly.
Important folks.../dev/lp doesn't seem to pass all characters without
translation (ie. it's NOT raw!!)... Lenny and I tried to connect a
laser printer to the parallel port, and Lenny thought he had a bum
printer... When we circumvented the lp spooler and directed the output
of the programs to /dev/rawlp, all worked (and worked WELL, at that).
> Keywords: Brain Damage - User Agent
Agreed...and anyone who is comfortable with UNIX at the command-level
should work on doing without it, or make the current UA scripts work
PROPERLY. The system can be made a lot more versatile without the
UA. (flames to /dev/null ...)
Gil.
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