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Old 11-29-2007
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Printer Configuration with comannd line

Does anyone know the command line, instead using GUI (printconf) printer configuration to setup printer queue
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In red-hat and centos

system-config-printer
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what do you mean by "system-config-printer"?
what do we have to type in the command line????
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what do we have to type in the command line????
system-config-printer

It's the red hat based command to config the printer in a command line.
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at last I found it, in my system it is called "redhat-config-printer"
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