Quoting Colin Marquardt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> * George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> I have used lpc to stop/restart my printer, but still I cannot print to
> >> lp1,
> >> even though magicfilter is set up for lp1.
>
> > Your ports might have gotten reversed ... change lp1 to lp0 an
* George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I have used lpc to stop/restart my printer, but still I cannot print to lp1,
>> even though magicfilter is set up for lp1.
> Your ports might have gotten reversed ... change lp1 to lp0 and see if it
> starts working. I think the designation of the po
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> I upgraded my kernel with the 2.2.10 image. Now I cannot print.
>
> During boot-up, I noticed what was once a message about lp1 is now about
> lp0:
>
> > parport0: no IEEE-1284 device present.
> > lp0: using parport0 (polling).
>
> I
I changed /etc/printcap to point to /dev/lp0 and I'm still out of luck. If I
try this below, I get nothing; just a new line:
milwaukee:~# ls | lpr
So I typed this:
milwaukee:~# lpq
Printer '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' - cannot open connection - Connection refused
Make sure LPD server is running on the se
From: "David J. Kanter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Cannot print after kernel upgrade
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 18:14:15 -0600
> I upgraded my kernel with the 2.2.10 image. Now I cannot print.
>
> During boot-up, I noticed what was once a message about lp1 is now about
> lp0:
>
> > parport0: no IE
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