Try "modprobe ppdev" as root and try again.

-Don


On 10/15/07, Jeff East <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've had my Cups/Hplip working well on an HP PSC device (on USB) I no
> longer have. It's Hplip 1.6.10 that comes with Debian Lenny right now.
>
> I've plugged in an excellent condition Officejet 1150C on the parallel
> port. I've tried Bios settings of ECP, EPP, and bi-directional.  The
> kernel sees it just fine, accepts IRQ and DMA in ECP mode, even reporting
> model and info with the ieee 1284 routines.
>
> I've nabbed the correct PPD, and added it to Cups as "parallel:/dev/lp0",
> and I can print to it just fine.
>
> But any attempt at hp-probe or hp-setup fails to find any device.  I've
> tried "hp-probe -g" and the like, but don't know how it's all built to
> figure out what's missing.  Any ideas?  I see it's supported as far back
> as Hplip 0.9.5.
>
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