Being new to LINUX I have only begun to understand my way around this
operating system. Most of what I know about LINUX was forced on me when I
bought a SHERLINE mill and installed Ubuntu for the first time. Anyway, The
question I have is how can I print out the contents of a sub-directory to a
printer.

In the pre-windows, DOS days it was possible to type:

DIR/W > LPT1                 Which would send a directory listing to the
printer on LPT1

Or

DIR/W > filename.txt   Which would send a directory listing to a file which
could then be opened
In a text editor and then printed.

Even under today's Windows you can do basically the same thing at the
command prompt (cmd)

So is there any way to do this under LINUX?


John (NGDQ)

(New GUY Dumb Question)


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