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Linux in a Nutshell, 6th Edition
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Linux in a Nutshell, 6th Edition

by Ellen Siever, Stephen Figgins, Robert Love, Arnold Robbins
September 2009
Beginner
942 pages
85h 34m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Name

tunelp

Synopsis

tunelp device [options]

System administration command. Control a line printer’s device parameters. Without options, print information about device(s).

Options

-a [on|off]

Specify whether or not to abort if the printer encounters an error. By default, do not abort.

-c n

Retry device n times if it refuses a character. (Default is 250.) After exhausting n, sleep before retrying.

-i irq

Use irq for specified parallel port. Ignore -t and -c. If 0, restore noninterrupt-driven (polling) action.

-o [on|off]

Specify whether to abort if device is not online or is out of paper.

-q [on|off]

Specify whether to print current IRQ setting.

-r

Reset port.

-s

Display printer’s current status.

-t time

Specify a delay of time in jiffies to sleep before resending a refused character to the device. A jiffy is defined as either one tick of the system clock or one AC cycle time; it should be approximately 1/100 of a second.

-w time

Specify a delay of time in jiffies to sleep before resending a strobe signal.

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