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- From: yoder@austin.ibm.com (Stuart R. Yoder)
- Subject: Re: 2 questions - internet name and print queue
- Originator: yoder@yoder.austin.ibm.com
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- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 13:18:31 GMT
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- References: <1992Dec16.224237.6780@edsi.plexus.COM>
- Organization: IBM Austin
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- In article <1992Dec16.224237.6780@edsi.plexus.COM>, calb@edsi.plexus.COM (Calvin Bolwerk) writes:
- >
- > I am wondering if there is a way to tell what the name is of the
- > station that a person is logged in on. I want to set up the
- > system so that after login, an x-session is initiated. The
- > problem is that we have a few stations that are RS6000's and a few
- > that are remote PC's. I would run different xinit files depending
- > on what type of station is lodding on.
- >
- > The other question that I have is if there is a way to tell what
- > virtual printer a print queue is using.
- >
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- Use the command 'lsvirprt'. Don't use any parameters and it will
- run in an interactive mode that will give you a menu of all virtual
- printers on the system with the queue and device for each one.
-
- > Thanks in advance for the help!
- --
- -Stuart
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