On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 08:32:17PM +0100, Carel Fellinger wrote: | ...Okee so you have BSD like lpd installed
| The next thing to know is whether lpd was installed correctly. Atleast | there should be a command called `lp', check whether it is there with: | | # type lp | | This should tell you where the `lp' program is located. | [ Other printer packages use `lpr', but IIRQ BSD uses `lp' ] The other way around : *BSD -> lpr , lpq SysV -> lp , lpstat (I only know it is this way because 'lp' and friends are in the cupsys-client package and 'lpr' and friends is in the cupsys-bsd package) -D -- The remote desktop feature of Windows XP is really nice (and *novel*!). As a Microsoft consultant can *remotely* disable the personal firewall and control the system. We'll ignore the fact that this tampering with the firewall is not logged, and more importantly, that the firewall isn't restored when the clowns from Redmond are done with their job. -- bugtraq