printing from command line

From: walt (walt@nea-fast.com)
Date: Fri Mar 22 2002 - 15:16:41 EST


This is a general linux question, not really a kernel question. Does
anyone know if there is a "simple" good way to print code from linux at
the command promt. On a Solaris machine,
/usr/openwin/bin/mp -o -l filename
gives me a page with 2 columuns, user_name, date, and pagenumber at the
top of each column, and the filename at the bottom of each column. I've
read lots of howtos and man pages, even wrote a perl script to wrap the
lines for me, but I haven't figured out how to get the same format from
Linux as I do from Solaris.

Thanks!

--
Walter Anthony
System Administrator
National Electronic Attachment
"If it's not broke....tweak it"

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