> I've got a know-to-be-working parallel port Zip drive that's not
> behaving with Debian (it used to work with my old RedHat setup).
>
> If I try to mount the partition I get the usual "not recognized as
> a block device" and if I modprobe ppa manually I get this:
> ...
> I have the SCSI and Iome
In a message dated 1/27/99 12:42:15 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I've got a know-to-be-working parallel port Zip drive that's not
> behaving with Debian (it used to work with my old RedHat setup).
>
> If I try to mount the partition I get the usual "not recognized as
>
Brant Wells ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote...
> Check in your bios settings or your IO Board (Mouse/Printer, etc) to
> make sure that the LPT1 is set to address 378.
It is.
> BTW--What version of Debian are you running? (2.0R1 has the
> ZipDrive Support built in)...
I've got apt pointed at 'unstabl
Gossamer wrote:
> I've got a know-to-be-working parallel port Zip drive that's not
> behaving with Debian (it used to work with my old RedHat setup).
>
> If I try to mount the partition I get the usual "not recognized as
> a block device" and if I modprobe ppa manually I get this:
>
> [EMAIL PROTE
Howdy bekj,
Check in your bios settings or your IO Board (Mouse/Printer, etc) to
make sure that the LPT1 is set to address 378.
BTW--What version of Debian are you running? (2.0R1 has the ZipDrive
Support built in)...
Hope that helps,
Brant
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