Bret Hughes wrote:
> 
> "Rev. David P. Giffen" wrote:
> 
> > I tried what it said in Red Hat Linux 6.1 Gotchas and Workarounds.
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 6.19 Problems with Printer not being detected
> >
> > Problem:
> >
> > For several kinds of systems, local printers are not found when
> > printtool is searching for > local printers. You should be presented
> > with an error saying no local printer was found.
> >
> > Fix:
> >
> > Get the the latest modutils RPM from
> > ftp://rawhide.redhat.com/pub/rawhide/i386/RedHat/RPMS/.
> >
> > For detailed instructions on how to install a package, please see our
> > FAQ.
> >
> > Alternatively, you can add
> >
> > alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
> >
> > to your
> >
> > /etc/conf.modules file.
> >
> > Then run /sbin/rmmod lp, and start printtool.
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > The latest modutil RPM is modutil-2.3.14-2.i386.rpm. I thought "cool,
> > download the package and load it, problem solved." However when I try to
> > load the package using the rpm -Uvh modutil-2.3.14-2.i386.rpm command. I
> > get the following error. Only packages with major numbers <=3 are
> > supported by this version of RPM error: modutil-2.3.14-2.i386.rpm cannot
> > be installed. Bum!
> 
> Go get the rpm version 3.0.5 rpm and upgrade rpm.  There have been a lot of
> probs with this
> 
> > So I try the alternative. Hacked the conf.modules.
> > and ran the command. This cased so many problems that I had to
> > completely reload Linux to fix it.
> 
> wow!  I can't imagine what you could do to conf modules to necessitate a
> reinstall.  A good practiice is to copy a file to a backup before editing
> it so that you can always go back.  I usually start with cp filetobeedited
> filetobeedited.orig
> 
> Did you do this and still had to reinstall?  I am curious because if so I
> will be more carefull what I do to conf.modules in the future.
> 
> Bret
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Updated RPM and then tried both methods again. neither one worked.
However this time I did not lose vmlinuz.
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