It appears that you have lp defined in printcap, but it is pointing
to a device that does not exist. Traditional printer ports in MSDOS
did not always point to the same I/O address for LPT1 and LPT2.
New kernels of Linux handle printers somewhat different, but more
consistantly. This does, however
Replied previouly, but just noticed that the subject line says
lp1 not configured. Perhaps you have no lp1 in the /dev directory.
In which case you will have to use /dev/MAKEDEV
On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, Stephen August Korbett I wrote:
> I have a scanner hooked to a parallel port, and from the scanner
I have a scanner hooked to a parallel port, and from the scanner, to my
printer. This setup used to work in Redhat on my older system. Someone
on a IRC chat told me to email you about it. Whoever you are. I have
lp integrated in the kernel, I do not have it as a module. I used to,
and it still
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