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Chapter 25: Printing with CUPS and LPD




Overview



Chapter 30.


In contrast, LPD was adapted from the BSD operating system, and works well with single printers on small networks. Red Hat has deprecated LPD, which means that it will remove LPD from a future release of Red Hat Linux.






Note


The BSD operating system is also known as the Berkeley Standard Distribution. Like Linux, it too is a clone of Unix.




With CUPS, you do not have to give up any applications that are built for LPD. If you’re more familiar with LPD, you can still use CUPS. It includes an xinetd service that lets you use standard LPD commands such as lpr and lpq. Once you’ve selected your preferred print server, you should install and activate the appropriate packages. If you choose CUPS as your print daemon, you can also activate the cups-lpd daemon for applications that need LPD-style commands.




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