Hello there,
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, John Anderson wrote:
> Did you configure the during the installation
> of
> Debian? If not that may explain the problem. I'm not very experienced with
> Linux, but I would say that the kernal would have to be redone or reinstalling
> Debian if it's easy enoug
Subject: printer port
Date: Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 07:53:09PM -0500
In reply to:Sandy Shapiro
Quoting Sandy Shapiro([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>| I have a computer where Linux will not recognize the parallel port. (OS/2
>| and DOS do recognize the port).
>|
>| I tried changing CMOS so th
> I have a computer where Linux will not recognize the parallel port. (OS/2
> and DOS do recognize the port).
>
> I tried changing CMOS so that IRQ 7 is Legacy/ISA instead of PNP, but that
> didn't make any difference.
>
try to force the kernel into thinking that there is a port:
append="parport
Hello,
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 07:53:09PM -0500, Sandy Shapiro wrote:
> I have a computer where Linux will not recognize the parallel port. (OS/2
> and DOS do recognize the port).
Need more information.
Any error messages ?
Kernel ?
Parport support ?
Output of 'cat /proc/devices' ( is there an
Did you configure the during the installation of
Debian? If not that may explain the problem. I'm not very experienced with
Linux, but I would say that the kernal would have to be redone or reinstalling
Debian if it's easy enough.
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>To: Mark Yobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, debian-user@lists.debian.o
On Tue, Jun 09, 1998 at 06:38:48PM -0700, Mark Yobb wrote:
> Anyway, I used "modprobe -a" and loaded all modules.
Maybe not the best idea. Try "modconf".
> I then got a stepped text output from my printer after issuing the command
> "lpr
> textfile". This is good. I am getting somewhe
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