It is on the mother board
Buy #plate25F16 from Startech.com and hook it up to the IDC25 pin header
connection and mount it on the back of your computer
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 11:45:11AM -0700, David Smead wrote:
> Gordon,
>
> Thanks for the reply. I tried the modprobe - can't find such a module.
> I added CONFIG_PRINTER=y to config-2.2.19-idepci and rebooted. Nothing
> changed.
You need to recompile the kernel for this to take effect.
Check
Gordon,
Thanks for the reply. I tried the modprobe - can't find such a module.
I added CONFIG_PRINTER=y to config-2.2.19-idepci and rebooted. Nothing
changed.
I looked at Debian packages on debian.org, and found lprng, which I have
already on the system. It is telling me that /dev/lp0, etc isn
David Smead ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I can't print on the local printer. I'd guess it is missing a
> module. Not I/O address shows up in /proc/ioports.
>
> There's a parport module that installs.
You need to
$ modprobe lp
(CONFIG_PRINTER that is, if you haven't compiled that module yet)
G
I can't print on the local printer. I'd guess it is missing a module. Not
I/O address shows up in /proc/ioports.
There's a parport module that installs, but I think that module enables
the parallel port for other things like scanners, plip, etc. Installing
it doesn't show a user for it with lsmo
I needed to add this to the kernel .config
CONFIG_PARPORT_1284=y
In make menuconfig just look for that 1284 thing. And yes, do turn
your printer on before the computer boots.
On Friday 02 March 2001 23:38, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> Charles Radding wrote:
> > Print spoolers (I have tried CUPS and
Charles Radding wrote:
>
> Print spoolers (I have tried CUPS and now lprng) cannot find my parallel
> port. It's there; Windows knows about it; the kernel detects it, whether the
> parallel port is built in or a module, whether the kernel is 2.2.18 or 2.4.2;
This stuff has changed under kernel 2.
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 19:10, Charles Radding wrote:
> Print spoolers (I have tried CUPS and now lprng) cannot find my parallel
> port. It's there; Windows knows about it; the kernel detects it, whether the
> parallel port is built in or a module, whether the kernel is 2.2.18 or 2.4.2;
> e.g. f
Print spoolers (I have tried CUPS and now lprng) cannot find my parallel
port. It's there; Windows knows about it; the kernel detects it, whether the
parallel port is built in or a module, whether the kernel is 2.2.18 or 2.4.2;
e.g. from dmesg
parport0: PC-style at 0x378 [SPP]
But no l
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