Hello again! I wrote the message below this morning (HP 890C, Parallel port Zip Drive, lp as a module, zip drive works, printer doesn't), and since then I've tried a few more things trying to get my printer working. Here's what I've tried:
# echo "Hello" > /dev/lp0 (bash: /dev/lp0: Device not configured) # echo "Hello" > /dev/lp1 (bash: /dev/lp1: Device not configured) So that didn't work. I then killed lpd, removed the lp module (modprobe -r lp), and tried restarting lpd and loading the module both ways (lpr then lp, lp then lpr). Sometimes I get the message: lp: Driver configured but no interfaces found. This is the same message that shows up when the computer is booting. I still can't echo anything to either device. I know the printer works because I can print to it just fine in Windows. I used to print to it all the time with Red Hat, but I just can't seem to figure out how the parallel port zip drive driver is interacting with the printer port. With Red Hat there were two modules, lp and ppa, but ppa doesn't seem to exist on my system -- and yet, the zip drive seems to be installed on bootup, and I can mount it (/dev/sda4). Can anyone help me? Is it that I am using lp as a module? I'll reinstall everything if that what it'll take. . . Thanks. CSS ------------------------------------ Christopher S. Swingley Department of Biology and Wildlife University of Alaska Fairbanks ------------------------------------ ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sat, 19 Dec 1998 10:23:29 -0900 (AKST) From: "Christopher S. Swingley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: lp and Debian 2.0 Resent-Date: 19 Dec 1998 19:23:37 -0000 Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org Resent-cc: recipient list not shown: ; I recently switched my P75 from RedHat 5.1 (the upgrade to 5.2 killed a variety of things) to Official Debian 2.0 R1. I have a HP Deskjet 890C and a Parallel port zip drive plugged in series into the first parallel port. When I set it up originally, I made lp as a module, but when the system boots up it says that there is no device. I haven't gotten around to upgrading things to print, but before I get everything the way I want it, I want to make sure that making lp a module is a good idea. Should I start over? Do I need to pass some sort of parameters to the module via conf.modules? I know it's at 0x378, and I suspect it's irq=7. Thank you very much! You'll save me a lot of trouble later! CSS ------------------------------------ Christopher S. Swingley Department of Biology and Wildlife 213 Irving, x6677 University of Alaska Fairbanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] mercury.bio.uaf.edu/~cswingle.grad ------------------------------------ What you don't know won't help you much either. -- D. Bennett -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null