Ah yes, lprm etc will empty the queue but is there a command
[I can't find it] that will force all the queued pages to
the printer so they are not lost?
Thanks again for all the responses!
Bob
Kyle Hargraves wrote:
>
> On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Bob Hartung wrote:
>
> > However, I have never tried
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Bob Hartung wrote:
> However, I have never tried to flush the queue and am having
> trouble ferreting out the proper command. Can't seem to find
> the correct lpr, lpq, or lpd command. Some ideas please. I
> presume I am looking in "all the wrong places".
>
To a
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Bob Hartung wrote:
> Hi all,
> Glad the list is back up. I am having a problem with my
> print queue. Initially LPD daemon would disappear. Now
> with LPD up the queue has several files awaiting printing.
> However, I have never tried to flush the queue and am having
>
On 21-Apr-00 Bob Hartung opined:
> Hi all,
> Glad the list is back up. I am having a problem with my
> print queue. Initially LPD daemon would disappear. Now
> with LPD up the queue has several files awaiting printing.
> However, I have never tried to flush the queue and am having
> trouble
Hi all,
Glad the list is back up. I am having a problem with my
print queue. Initially LPD daemon would disappear. Now
with LPD up the queue has several files awaiting printing.
However, I have never tried to flush the queue and am having
trouble ferreting out the proper command. Can't seem