Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote: >> After upgrading to Etch, now printing (DeskJet 840C) is gone. >> Reason: >> % ls -l /dev/lp* >> ls: /dev/lp*: No such file or directory > > I had something similar with my DeskJet 670C in Etch. > It appeared that /dev/lp0 had not been recognized for some reason, > therefore CUPS tried to print to /dev/other, which did not exist. > > I could not be corrected in the CUPS printer administration, but I could > use the KDE printer setup (K > System > Printers) to manually set the > output device to /dev/lp0, which solved it.
It is so sad. Theoretically, Debian is my favourite distro, and I wonder why practically, it is at times so 'could-not-care-less'. :( I do bother and file bug reports. Only to see them being closed with a workaround or simply unattended to. This is a server, no GUI, worked with Sarge. Why should it not continue working with Etch ? Yes, it does, with 'modprobe lp'. The maintainer of udev suggested CUPS, then to 'blame the maintainer of lpr'. Neither is a solution, but bug report 'closed'. What a silly bloat, when Aunty Tilly needs to install CUPS or KDE to bring along an application that - in case - issues a modprobe ?! Worse: Sarge had /dev/lp0 and *was* working. Can we not expect to have a working system after the upgrade ? Were we not encouraged to file bugs against update problems ? And losing the device of a parallel printer can not be filed under 'unfortunate circumstances', mitigated by the fact that CUPS and KDE eventually are well enough written to rectify the problem without user intervention. Uwe