Re: Printing *should* work...

1999-09-10 Thread Seth R Arnold
/dev/lp1 for 2.0.x, /dev/lp0 for 2.2.x, right? On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 10:43:47AM -0400, Raymond A. Ingles wrote: Okay, I'm tying to set up a 486-66MHz, 16MB RAM, 240MB HD, as a demonstration for Linux Demo Day this Sunday. I've got it more-or-less working for scanning (the world's worst

Re: Printing *should* work...

1999-09-10 Thread Mark Mackenzie
Hi Ray, This may be a stab in the dark, but I once had a similar problem. After each bootup, I could not print untill I had done a dpkg -i lpr_whatever.deb For some reason, simply restarting the lpr daemon did not seem to get printing to work (yes, I know that sounds very hard to believe).

Re: Printing *should* work...

1999-09-10 Thread Raymond A. Ingles
On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Mark Mackenzie wrote: This may be a stab in the dark, but I once had a similar problem. After each bootup, I could not print untill I had done a dpkg -i lpr_whatever.deb Hmmm. I finally did get things working this morning; I reran magicfilterconfig --force, and so far

Printing *should* work...

1999-09-09 Thread Raymond A. Ingles
Okay, I'm tying to set up a 486-66MHz, 16MB RAM, 240MB HD, as a demonstration for Linux Demo Day this Sunday. I've got it more-or-less working for scanning (the world's worst SCSI card in there :- ) but printing is giving me pause. Yes, this is old crappy hardware, but that's why it'll be