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lpstat -t

When you do a lpstat -t it displays all your printers and tty values.

Where is the file that stores this information in SCO 5.0.5?


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/usr/bin/lpstat

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/usr/lpd/remote/lpstat
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Code:
which lpstat
That will tell you where this command is run from for your set up. You may or may not have permissions to look at this file...typical set up is that root only has access....others can only execute. If you've got root access though...
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