Re: ppa zip drive

1999-01-27 Thread Leiserson
> 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

Re: ppa zip drive

1999-01-27 Thread MallarJ
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 >

Re: ppa zip drive

1999-01-27 Thread Gossamer
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

Re: ppa zip drive

1999-01-27 Thread Kent West
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

Re: ppa zip drive

1999-01-27 Thread Brant Wells
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 ___