Ubuntu: system-config-printer brings up a GUI printer configuration
To start the Network Configuration program from the command line, you can use the command nmtui for a text-based interface or nm-connection-editor for a graphical interface, depending on your system configuration. Alternatively, on some systems, you might use network-manager or nmcli for command-line management of network connections. Make sure to run these commands with appropriate permissions if required.
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the command "display" brings up the ImageMagick program.
Run "edit" command..
apachectl start
erase startup-config
copy run start
print example.txt
Enter this command as root: "apachectl start"
When in recovery for LexBce Server and set it to restart and 1 and 1 and it says it cannot find the file to start the program so the printer spooler wont start either?"
If you have the CD that came with the printer, reinstall it. If not, got to the website of the printer manufacture and download the installation program.
Assuming a BASIC program is loaded into memory, the correct command to execute a BASIC program is: RUN. If you would like to start your program at a particular point in the execution, you may use RUN [#], where [#] is the line number you would like to start execution at.