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Okay, thanks, that helps clarify it. I got the printer working anyway -- |
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my printers.conf needed manual editing -- it had two different lp0 |
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printers in it somehow, one of them badly mangled. |
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++ kevin |
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On 7/15/05, Edward Catmur <ed@×××××××××.uk> wrote: |
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> On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 08:30 -0700, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: |
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> > I forget why, but I tried 'disable lp0' to see what it did to the |
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> > output of 'lpstat -t', and |
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> > got the results one would expect. However, 'enable lp0' gives this |
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> > odd error message: |
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> > -/bin/bash: enable: lp0: not a shell builtin |
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> > Now, this makes no sense to me at all. |
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> enable is a bash shell builtin (which acts on shell builtins, |
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> coincidentally; see bash(1)). |
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> Use '/usr/bin/enable lp0', or '`which enable` lp0', or 'enable -n |
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> enable; enable lp0'. |
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Kevin O'Gorman, PhD |
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