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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: How setup kemit to printer files in the remote terminal ????
Date: 8 Jun 1997 16:44:19 GMT
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In article <5nboqg$hfd@srv4-poa.nutecnet.com.br>,
aff <adfey@nutecnet.com.br> wrote:
: In my linux box I setup dumb terminal with kermit 3.15 (dos) and it's
: working very well (terminal emulation, transfering files, etc...).
:
: Now I'm trying printer files in the printer in the dumb terminal side
: (dos with kermit 3.15).
:
Are you running MS-DOS *on* the Linux PC, or on another PC that is
connected to Linux? If you are running MS-DOS Kermit on the Linux
PC, then you must be using a DOS emulator under Linux. In that case,
whether you can print from Kermit depends on whether the DOS emulator
give Kermit access to the Linux printer.
: If possible please send me scripts examples for this job or point to
: me get the correct informations.
:
This question is far too general. Exactly what do you want to print?
Files on the Linux system? Files on the system you are connecting to
with Kermit?
To get started, look in MS-DOS Kermit's UTILS subdirectory for a
collection of printer-related materials.
- Frank