Nate Carlson <natecars at real-time.com> wrote:
> 
> We've got a client who's printing from a bunch of Windoze clients to a
> Samba server, which spools it off to LPR. Problem is, occasionally, the
> LPR daemon just dies; no logs, it's just dead.

This is wandering off topic a bit, but it reminds me that I don't think
I've ever really seen logs produced by lpr/lpd.  Why is that?  Why in the
world do most systems log everything under the sun except printing?  Or am
I just missing something?

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