I just sent the following to the fedora mailing list but I thought I
might
get a better response from this list:

I'm limited by time, and I need to make a Fedora Core2 system work with
a
LPRng environment.
ie I have a network of machines which all have LPRng, and I want a Core2
system to fit in quickly and easily.

I thought I'd be able to install a LPRng rpm alongside the cups stuff,
and
I'd look at configuring cups later.
So are there any easy ways (compatible LPRng rpms) out there, or is the
easiest way to download the source and compile (and if so which version
would be best).
Also it is ok(possible) to have the cups software(which I believe is a
necessity for KDE et al) to live alongside LPRng code?

Thanks in avance,

Ross

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Ross Macintyre ([EMAIL PROTECTED])



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