Try to load the modules:
ppdev and lp, my lsmod is following:
Module
Size Used
byppdev
8544
0lp
11852
0parport_pc
38880
1parport
41672 3
ppdev,lp,parport_pcautofs4
16320
0e100
Hi Hendrik,
On 30.07.2004 15:04, Hendrik Fuß wrote:
are there known problems with parport on asus mainboards or is it just
my fault? /dev/lp0 behaves like /dev/null, everything I print just
disappears, no error or log messages. Even echo "hello world" > /dev/lp0
doesn't do anything.
Under 2.4 kerne
Hi,
are there known problems with parport on asus mainboards or is it just
my fault? /dev/lp0 behaves like /dev/null, everything I print just
disappears, no error or log messages. Even echo "hello world" > /dev/lp0
doesn't do anything.
Under 2.4 kernels everything works as expected.
mainboard:
on Sat, Nov 03, 2001 at 06:57:18AM -0600, Sophia Lewis ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I feel like and idiot here -- I can't seem to add a printer to my box ...
>
> It's sid running 2.4.13 with parport support the printer is recognized
> in dmesg, the /dev/lp nodes exist, but any attempt to use the
On Sat, Nov 03, 2001 at 06:57:18AM -0600, Sophia Lewis wrote:
| It's sid running 2.4.13 with parport support the printer is recognized
Do you have the 'lp' module loaded?
| in dmesg, the /dev/lp nodes exist, but any attempt to use the printer
That doesn't mean anything on a system not using dev
I feel like and idiot here -- I can't seem to add a printer to my box ...
It's sid running 2.4.13 with parport support the printer is recognized
in dmesg, the /dev/lp nodes exist, but any attempt to use the printer
is met with /dev/lp0(or 1 or 2 or just plain lp) does not exist
The linux-printing
Quoting Gregory Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> At 07:14 PM 04/03/2000 +0100, David Wright wrote:
> >Quoting Anthony Campbell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > >
> > > I don't use modules. I have my printer connected through the Zip drive
> > > and I can use either or both without problems. This is with kern
At 07:14 PM 04/03/2000 +0100, David Wright wrote:
Quoting Anthony Campbell
([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> I don't use modules. I have my printer connected through the Zip
drive
> and I can use either or both without problems. This is with
kernel
> 2.2.14.
Yes, that's what I would expect with 2.2 kerne
Quoting Anthony Campbell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> I don't use modules. I have my printer connected through the Zip drive
> and I can use either or both without problems. This is with kernel
> 2.2.14.
Yes, that's what I would expect with 2.2 kernels, as in the
HOWTO that Gregory quoted. But I pres
On 03 Apr 2000, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Gregory Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > If I try to use my printer, downstream from a Zip parallel device, I get
> > "Status: cannot open, /dev/lp1 - device not configured"
> >
> > But if I power down the Zip pre-boot, it works fine.
> >
> > I am ru
Quoting Gregory Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> If I try to use my printer, downstream from a Zip parallel device, I get
> "Status: cannot open, /dev/lp1 - device not configured"
>
> But if I power down the Zip pre-boot, it works fine.
>
> I am running Debian 2.1R4.
Well, yes, I think I saw you
If I try to use my printer, downstream from a Zip parallel device, I get
"Status: cannot open, /dev/lp1 - device not configured"
But if I power down the Zip pre-boot, it works fine.
I am running Debian 2.1R4.
Gregory Guthrie
From Zip-Drive mini-HowTo:
"As of kernel version 2.2.x you can do pa
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