Tomas Pluskal wrote, in part: > > I tried running lpd -D10, and saw some messages like "can't fork", but I > don't know if this is related to the problem. > > Then I found out, that when I run LPD as root (normally it runs as "lp" > user), it works OK ! > > Does anybody have any idea what this means ? > > Well, *this* part of it means that there's some kind of limit on how many processes lp can run simultaneously - that limit not applying to root. The fork is the system call to create a sub-process.
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