From owner-freebsd-hackers Thu Sep 28 10:25:36 1995 Return-Path: owner-hackers Received: (from root@localhost) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.6.12/8.6.6) id KAA21067 for hackers-outgoing; Thu, 28 Sep 1995 10:25:36 -0700 Received: from fslg8.fsl.noaa.gov (fslg8.fsl.noaa.gov [137.75.131.171]) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.6.12/8.6.6) with SMTP id KAA21062 for ; Thu, 28 Sep 1995 10:25:33 -0700 Received: by fslg8.fsl.noaa.gov (5.57/Ultrix3.0-C) id AA13638; Thu, 28 Sep 95 17:25:19 GMT Received: by emu.fsl.noaa.gov (1.38.193.4/SMI-4.1 (1.38.193.4)) id AA16445; Thu, 28 Sep 1995 11:25:16 -0600 Date: Thu, 28 Sep 1995 11:25:16 -0600 From: kelly@fsl.noaa.gov (Sean Kelly) Message-Id: <9509281725.AA16445@emu.fsl.noaa.gov> To: hasty@rah.star-gate.com Cc: imb@scgt.oz.au, freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org In-Reply-To: <199509281712.KAA05604@rah.star-gate.com> (hasty@rah.star-gate.com) Subject: Re: Low end PS laser, or inkjet/bubblejet Sender: owner-hackers@freebsd.org Precedence: bulk >>>>> "Amancio" == Amancio Hasty writes: Amancio> Hmmm... How different is PLP from APS filter? apsfilter is an input filter (text filter) for a spooling system, but PLP is an entire spooling system. PLP replaces lpd, lpr, lpq, lprm, lpc, etc. with its own version of those programs. You can use apsfilter with BSD LPD, PLP, LPRng, and (I'd imagine) System-V LP, too. -- Sean Kelly NOAA Forecast Systems Laboratory, Boulder Colorado USA When I was a little kid we had a sand box. It was a quicksand box. I was an only child... Eventually. -- Steven Wright