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Xprt refuses to start with the message “sh: lpc: command not found” on my Linux machine. What does that mean ?

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Xprt refuses to start with the message “sh: lpc: command not found” on my Linux machine. What does that mean ?

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Some versions of Xprt look up printer queues using “lpc” on Linux. In this case “lpc” cannot be found for some reason. Solution: Find the place where “lpc” is installed on your machine (some distributions put it into /usr/sbin, some into /usr/bin/) and check whether your PATH env var includes this directory.

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