On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 05:26:08PM -0500, Adam Aube wrote:
| On Friday 30 January 2004 04:59 pm, James Horvath wrote:
| > Not new to linux per say, but have done almost no shell scripting or
| > programming with it, so consider me a complete rookie.
|
| There are probably some good shell scripting
Jim says:
>
> As an example, if I issue a command like "ls -laF" on a directory, can I
> have the output of that command go to a file (filename =
> username_date_time.txt), and print on a remote printer at the
> same time, or
> do I have to run two commands?
>
There are a lot of strange ways to ge
On Friday 30 January 2004 04:59 pm, James Horvath wrote:
> Not new to linux per say, but have done almost no shell scripting or
> programming with it, so consider me a complete rookie.
There are probably some good shell scripting HOWTOs you could find using
Google.
> Using lpd, is there a simple
Title: Send output to file & printer
Not new to linux per say, but have done almost no shell scripting or programming with it, so consider me a complete rookie.
Using lpd, is there a simple way using the command line to send the output of a process to both a file and a printer at the
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