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Lpy is a new printing tool in python that lets
a optional finisher available for your multifunction printer.
Lpy supports PJL(Printer Job Language) commands and PrinterMIB of
SNMP for getting printer informations(Errors and Status).
moerAskip enables the user to save, edit and switch network profiles. These profiles will include ip address, dns, printer, samba, webserver, desktop apps etc. settings. As of version 0.3 moerAskip will run on all platforms.
The mpdist distribution consists of three programs:
mp - pretty prints files to a PostScript printer.
mptool - a graphical frontend to mp.
mimep - allows users to print multimedia messages composed with any UA respecting the MIME standar
A bain of Systems Administration work is managing log files:
system log messages (from syslogd), mail log messages (from sendmail),
printer spooling error logs ...
This is a configuration-based program to help manage recycle files of this sort.
Imprints is a project to implement a UNIX equivalent of the Windows NT Add Printer Wizard and has been taken on in part by the Samba Team, VA Linux Systems, and Hewlett-Packard. See the project Home Page for more details.