Burke Almquist wrote:
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I believe cups will listen for LPD traffic. So if you set it up that
way on the client side it should work.
Yes but I think that the only way to do it is setting up local
applications (cups & co.) to be run and I fear it's a little bit
complicated.
I already tried to move the binary (cups-lpd, if I remember well, which
should be managed by xinetd) from the server root file system to
/opt/ltsp/i386/... as well as the libraries, but...It didn't work :/ I
got core-dump errors :((
Is there only a jetdirect mode
for client printer support?
I'd just wonder to know...
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