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Installing UNIX Printing Software on a Linux (Alpha or Intel) System Installing UNIX Printing Software on a Linux (Alpha or Intel) System Instructions for installing UNIX Printing Software on a Linux (Alpha or Intel) System are as follows: 1. Enter the following command at the command line. Press RETURN. # ./lpspr_install The following prompt appears: Select LPSROOT [/opt/lpspr]: LPSROOT is an upper level directory structure under which the rest of the code will be installed. 2. Press RETURN to accept the default, or enter another pathname to be used by LPSROOT. Another prompt appears: Select LPRCOM [/usr/bin/lpr]: 3. Press RETURN to accept the default. Another prompt appears: Select LPRFLAG [-P] 4. Press RETURN to accept the default. The following message appears: Installation Successful i If the installation is unsuccessful, you must deinstall the existing software, before you can reinstall it. Refer to the next section, "Deinstalling UNIX Printing Software" on page 4-63 for instructions on how to accomplish this task. Deinstalling UNIX Printing Software If lpspr_install does not successfully copy all of the files within the kit, you must delete the existing files from the system before reinstalling the software. The lpspr_deinstall command will remove the directory structure for all existing files for lpspr, xlpsprint and sdriver. You can use this deinstall command on any of the UNIX systems. 1. From the command line, enter the following command: # ./lpspr_deinstall The following prompt appears: UNIX Printing Software Administration and Installation Guide 8/25/024-63

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Installing UNIX Printing Software on a Linux (Alpha or Intel) System
UNIX Printing Software Administration and Installation Guide
8/25/02
4-63
Installing UNIX Printing Software on a Linux (Alpha or
Intel) System
Instructions for installing UNIX Printing Software on a Linux (Alpha or Intel) System
are as follows:
1.
Enter the following command at the command line. Press
RETURN
.
#
./lpspr_install
The following prompt appears:
Select LPSROOT [/opt/lpspr]:
LPSROOT
is an upper level directory structure under which the rest of the code
will be installed.
2.
Press
RETURN
to accept the default, or enter another pathname to be used by
LPSROOT.
Another prompt appears:
Select LPRCOM [/usr/bin/lpr]:
3.
Press
RETURN
to accept the default. Another prompt appears:
Select LPRFLAG [-P]
4.
Press
RETURN
to accept the default. The following message appears:
Installation Successful
Deinstalling UNIX Printing Software
If lpspr_install does not successfully copy all of the files within the kit, you must
delete the existing files from the system before reinstalling the software. The
lpspr_deinstall command will remove the directory structure for all existing files for
lpspr, xlpsprint and sdriver.
You can use this deinstall command on any of the UNIX systems.
1.
From the command line, enter the following command:
#
./lpspr_deinstall
The following prompt appears:
i
If the installation is unsuccessful, you must deinstall the existing software,
before you can reinstall it. Refer to the next section,
“Deinstalling UNIX
Printing Software” on page 4-63
for instructions on how to accomplish this task.