What is the “official” way to install LPD without CUPS?












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I'd like to install LPD (Line Printer Daemon) without installing a full CUPS.

LPD alone is much-much-much smaller than CUPS.

It's for Raspbian (Debian on Raspberry).



In Debian, 2 equivalent packages contain the necessary parts for LPD: rlpr and cups-bsd
Both contain only 4 executables and the related man pages. But they lack the machinery to run LPQ as a daemon when Linux boot.



Creating myself the systemd service file is easy. But is there an "official" way to run a LPQ daemon?










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    I'd like to install LPD (Line Printer Daemon) without installing a full CUPS.

    LPD alone is much-much-much smaller than CUPS.

    It's for Raspbian (Debian on Raspberry).



    In Debian, 2 equivalent packages contain the necessary parts for LPD: rlpr and cups-bsd
    Both contain only 4 executables and the related man pages. But they lack the machinery to run LPQ as a daemon when Linux boot.



    Creating myself the systemd service file is easy. But is there an "official" way to run a LPQ daemon?










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      I'd like to install LPD (Line Printer Daemon) without installing a full CUPS.

      LPD alone is much-much-much smaller than CUPS.

      It's for Raspbian (Debian on Raspberry).



      In Debian, 2 equivalent packages contain the necessary parts for LPD: rlpr and cups-bsd
      Both contain only 4 executables and the related man pages. But they lack the machinery to run LPQ as a daemon when Linux boot.



      Creating myself the systemd service file is easy. But is there an "official" way to run a LPQ daemon?










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      I'd like to install LPD (Line Printer Daemon) without installing a full CUPS.

      LPD alone is much-much-much smaller than CUPS.

      It's for Raspbian (Debian on Raspberry).



      In Debian, 2 equivalent packages contain the necessary parts for LPD: rlpr and cups-bsd
      Both contain only 4 executables and the related man pages. But they lack the machinery to run LPQ as a daemon when Linux boot.



      Creating myself the systemd service file is easy. But is there an "official" way to run a LPQ daemon?







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          I suspect you’re looking for LPRng. Installing the lprng package will give you everything you need to run an LP dæmon.






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          I suspect you’re looking for LPRng. Installing the lprng package will give you everything you need to run an LP dæmon.






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          I suspect you’re looking for LPRng. Installing the lprng package will give you everything you need to run an LP dæmon.






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          I suspect you’re looking for LPRng. Installing the lprng package will give you everything you need to run an LP dæmon.






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          I suspect you’re looking for LPRng. Installing the lprng package will give you everything you need to run an LP dæmon.







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          I missed this one. I installed the "lpr" package which is smaller/simplier.
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          I missed this one. I installed the "lpr" package which is smaller/simplier.
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