Tuesday, April 27, 2010

lp (Unix)

The lp command is used on many Unix-like systems to assign jobs to printer queues. The name derives from "lineprinter", though it has become the commonly used command for any sort of printer. The command originally appeared as part of the System V printing system, and for some time served as a shibboleth to distinguish between SysV and BSD systems.

* lp is the standard name for the UNIX System V printer command.
* The Common Unix Printing System, used on Linux and Mac OS X among other systems, uses lp as the primary program for job assignment.
* The LPRng project provides lp as a simple wrapper to the lpr command.
* Plan 9 from Bell Labs uses a command called lp for printing, though its functionality is somewhat different and simplified from the System V version. It is actually written as an rc shell script.

Thanks to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lp_(Unix)

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