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I wrote:
>Make sure the lp device is available. If you are running a kernel that is
2.0.32 or lower, check /proc/devices for an lp entry on 6. If 2.0.33 or
higher, the parport device runs lp, and I don't know the details of that
(maybe someone else does? or you may have to turn to the parport HowTo).
Misread the notes. The parport driver comes in kernel 2.1.33 and higher, not
2.0.33 . If you are still using the old production kernels, you should have
the regular lp driver (but then how are you running the ZIPdrive? as I said,
we're really outside my expertise and someone else needs to help you -- only
posting this followup so you and others don't rely on the error in my first
posting - sorry).
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