1 -  Just a note: when using the LCD and an external monitor
       simultaniously, according to my docs they both must run at the
       speed of the LCD (65 MHz).  I've never tried using a monitor
       personally.

       2 -  Did you you add the alias line to your /etc/conf.modules?
       RedHat 6.0 had a bug were the low level parallel port module
       was not linked in properly, or something, so the lp port would
       never work.  You needed to add an "alias parport_lowlevel
       parport_pc" line.  If you don't the RedHat printtool will
       report it can't find any lp devices and printers that are setup
       appear to be correct but send their jobs into nothingness.  As
       for the print setup, I have a BJC-50 and use the BJC-600 driver
       with the 24bit color mode instead of the 8?bit.  It seems to
       work better.

       Adrian




       From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AT mime on 02/01/2000 12:44 AM PST

       To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] AT mime@CCMAIL
       cc:    (bcc: Adrian D Jensen/RWS/Raytheon/US)

       Subject:  Re: ext monitor





       On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Ahmad M. H. Justanieah wrote:
       > hello Everyone
       >
       > I have a Trogon Q24+ laptop(PII366-14.1"-6.4GB). I almost had
       no problem > but lack of experiance when I installed RedHat6.0.
       Everything is working
       > fine but two things:

       Do your monitor & the screen both use whatever horizontal &
       vertical frequency the  X server runs on?

       > 2- I havh a Canon BJC-5000. The printer is not responding to
       any
       > printing command. I try to print a one line text file but it
       goes
       > as if nothing happened. The printer works just fine when I'm
       booted > in win98.

       :-((. Join the club. I have a BJC4000. I read the printer
       driver to use was the
       BJC 600. I got that up on my laptop - s o r t    o f, after
       much hassle.
       --
       Regards,
                 Declan Moriarty

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