Matthew McCleary wrote:
> My first thought was that you might not be set up in /etc/group, but then
> again, root should be able to access all devices and groups. Have you set
> up /dev/lp0 or lp1 using the mknod command? If the devices do not actually
> exist, then you may get a permission denied message. I would suggest using
> /dev/lp0 rather than lp1, since lp1 would probably point to your second
> printer port (LPT2 under DOS/Windoze). That's about all I can think of.
> Try looking at the printing HOWTO, should be able to find it off of
> www.linux.org under support.
>
> Matt
>
> On Sat, 10 Apr 1999, Stephen Jones Jr wrote:
>
> >No idea ... but this is a good one to post back to the list. Someone who
> >uses Netscape regularly and prints from it will probably be able to help.
>
> At 12:30 AM 4/10/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >hey dude,
> > this might be a quick one....i tried toprint in netscape...and i put in
> >for the device /dev/lp1....
> >and it gives me a error that i do not have permission to do
> >this...yet..i am logged in as root...if this is not a quick
> >problem...don't worry...
> >thanks
> >
> >stephen
>
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> Computer Science, New Mexico Tech
>
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> We do not believe this to be a coincidence."
yes it is setup in devices..and it is lp1...this is what redhat5.2
autodetected...in the printtool control panel..all the tests work fine...
thnks
stephen