has entry
> > > alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
> > > /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21-compact/modules.dep
> > > has entry /*/*/parport.o and /*/*/parport_pc.0
> > > modprobe parport and modprobe parport_pc
> > > and modprobe lp do not work because
> >
/lib/modules/2.2.18pre21-compact/modules.dep
> > has entry /*/*/parport.o and /*/*/parport_pc.0
> > modprobe parport and modprobe parport_pc
> > and modprobe lp do not work because
> > lptest 36 7 > /dev/lp0 still returns
> > bash: /dev/lp0: No such device
> &
On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 10:41:59AM -0400, John Kittel wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, GECOS wrote:
> > maybe IRQ needs "none" as in
> > (/etc)lilo.conf
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > append="parport0=0x378,none"
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > ???
> >
> >
> > --
> > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > w
/lib/modules/2.2.18pre21-compact/modules.dep
> > has entry /*/*/parport.o and /*/*/parport_pc.0
> > modprobe parport and modprobe parport_pc
> > and modprobe lp do not work because
> > lptest 36 7 > /dev/lp0 still returns
> > bash: /dev/lp0: No such device
> &
.o and /*/*/parport_pc.0
> modprobe parport and modprobe parport_pc
> and modprobe lp do not work because
> lptest 36 7 > /dev/lp0 still returns
> bash: /dev/lp0: No such device
> debian 2.2r3 will not run the printer
> will answer any questions. Please help
> John Kittel Thank
parport_pc
and modprobe lp do not work because
lptest 36 7 > /dev/lp0 still returns
bash: /dev/lp0: No such device
debian 2.2r3 will not run the printer
will answer any questions. Please help
John Kittel Thanks :->
reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
rns 7 rows of 36 characters
> > to the crt
> > why does: lptest 36 7 > /dev/lp0
> > lptest 36 7 > /dev/lp1 and lptest 36 7 > /dev/lp2
> > all return bash: /dev/lp0: no such device and
> > bash: /dev/lp1: no such device and
> > bash: /dev/lp2: no such
v/lp0
> lptest 36 7 > /dev/lp1 and lptest 36 7 > /dev/lp2
> all return bash: /dev/lp0: no such device and
> bash: /dev/lp1: no such device and
> bash: /dev/lp2: no such device?
> questions and help are appreciated
This means that the kernel printer driver isn't loaded. Try 'modprobe lp'.
--
- mdz
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 06:51:47PM -0500, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> I've built myself a 2.4.5 kernel with parport support, but it appears
> to be broken, as any attempt to print (whether to /dev/lp0, lp1, lp2,
> par0, par1, or par2) results in the error "No such device".
> /var/log/syslog records the
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 11:19:25PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
> # Character devices
> #
> CONFIG_PRINTER=y
That was it. Thanks.
Am I the only one who considers it a bug that "Parallel printer support"
(and, for that matter, "Support for user-space parallel port device
drivers") is under "Character
Subject: /dev/lp0: No such device
Date: Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 06:51:47PM -0500
In reply to:Dave Sherohman
Quoting Dave Sherohman([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've built myself a 2.4.5 kernel with parport support, but it appears
> to be broken, as any attempt to print (whet
I've built myself a 2.4.5 kernel with parport support, but it appears
to be broken, as any attempt to print (whether to /dev/lp0, lp1, lp2,
par0, par1, or par2) results in the error "No such device".
/var/log/syslog records the message "modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate
module char-major-6" even tho
> aphro hat gesagt: // aphro wrote:
>
> > netscape uses the command 'lp' to print..which does not appear to work
> at
> > the command line..when i lp a file ..i get ..:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~] lp notes.txt ; lpq
> > request id is 638
> > Printer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'HP Deskjet 500'
> > Qu
aphro hat gesagt: // aphro wrote:
> netscape uses the command 'lp' to print..which does not appear to work at
> the command line..when i lp a file ..i get ..:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~] lp notes.txt ; lpq
> request id is 638
> Printer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'HP Deskjet 500'
> Queue: 1 printable job
On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Frank Barknecht wrote:
barkne >We will get this fixed, too!
cool :) itd be nice to print from the command line.
barkne >
barkne >But we need some more info:
barkne >What printer do you use?
HP Deskjet 500 (have had it for ~8 years!)
barkne >What's your printing filter se
aphro hat gesagt: // aphro wrote:
> i had a hellva time getting printing to work..to this day i still cannot
> 'lpr filename' or 'lp filename' but printing through samba, or through
> netscape or wordperfect or staroffice works fine.. odd too because
> netscape shows the command it's using as lpr
sure, glad it works .. :)
i had a hellva time getting printing to work..to this day i still cannot
'lpr filename' or 'lp filename' but printing through samba, or through
netscape or wordperfect or staroffice works fine.. odd too because
netscape shows the command it's using as lpr filename, and it
OK, I got it this time and it works, thanks! I just didn't
comprehend the first time.
I guess this whole problem boiled down to the fact that I
overlooked parallel printer support under character devices.
Thanks for all your help.
David
>i told you what options to select..
>
>[general setup]
>
*- On 20 Dec, David Densmore wrote about "Re: cannot open '/dev/lp0' - 'No such
device'"
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>always the best way to test a printer first, is to bypass any/all
>>spoolers and print direct to the port, it works on most pr
have to be root to do this)
dden >
dden >I get this:
dden >
dden >bash: /dev/lp0: No such device
dden >
dden >also:
dden >
dden >bash: /dev/lp1: No such device
dden >bash: /dev/lp2: No such device
dden >bash: /dev/lp3: No such device
dden >
dden >This is a kerne
I get this:
bash: /dev/lp0: No such device
also:
bash: /dev/lp1: No such device
bash: /dev/lp2: No such device
bash: /dev/lp3: No such device
This is a kernel I compiled myself. I would like to recompile it
if I knew what options to select.
Thank you,
David Densmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Frank Barknecht wrote:
>Do you have the lp.o, parport.o, parport_pc.o and parport_probe.o
>(last one is maybe not needed, the others are essential)
>in /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc ?
No, I don't, but I have parport and parport_pc compiled directly into
the kernel. Here is an excerpt from my .config
gured correctly under the 2.2.13.
dden >here is an exerpt from the status.lp file in the spool dir:
dden >
dden >opening device '/dev/lp0' at 1999-12-20-04:28:07.270
dden >cannot open '/dev/lp0' - 'No such device', attempt 1...
dden >
dden >I see this i
David Densmore hat gesagt: // David Densmore wrote:
> here is an exerpt from the status.lp file in the spool dir:
>
> opening device '/dev/lp0' at 1999-12-20-04:28:07.270
> cannot open '/dev/lp0' - 'No such device', attempt 1...
>
> I see this
270
cannot open '/dev/lp0' - 'No such device', attempt 1...
I see this in the boot messages:
parport0: PC-style at 0x378 [SPP,ECP,ECPPS2]
I have these files on my system:
/proc/parport/0/autoprobe
/proc/parport/0/devices
/proc/parport/0/hardware
/proc/parport/0/irq
but th
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