Installing BSD symlinks ---------- --- -------- Since the "rlpr" "rlpq" and "rlprm" commands are complete replacements for their BSD counterparts, the BSD commands by these names can be actually replaced by symlinks to the rlpr versions. When the rlpr commands are invoked with their BSD names, they will act like their BSD counterparts (the "--verbose" option can be used to restore their traditional behavior). On a Debian system, it is suggested that these symlinks should be placed in the /usr/local/bin directory, so that they do not conflict with files in any Debian packages. These links may be created with the following commands: ln -s /usr/bin/rlpr /usr/local/bin/lpr ln -s /usr/bin/rlpq /usr/local/bin/lpq ln -s /usr/bin/rlprm /usr/local/bin/lprm Alternatively, each user can create these links for himself by adding an additional directory to his PATH, say "/home/bem/bin", and making the links with ln -s /usr/bin/rlpr /home/bem/bin/lpr ln -s /usr/bin/rlpq /home/bem/bin/lpq ln -s /usr/bin/rlprm /home/bem/bin/lprm