Hi!
Please try a:
lpr -Pxxx -man <filename>
where:
xxx is the name of your printer (say "hp" or "oki" or whatever is defined
on your network)
<filename> is the name of the file containing the man page (say
/usr/man/man1/ftp.1 for ftp's man page).
Use "locate" to determine the filename.
Regards,
Razvan
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On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Sandeep Shetty wrote:
> Hi all
> Can anybody tell how can i print a man page (for eg. man page on "ls")
> I am using telnet from a remote linux server.
> With regards,
> Sandeep Shetty
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