Installable modules, eh? A feature I was not aware of. The modules I
have installed are 'serial', 'hpfs', and 'vfat'. I know to type
'insmod' to install a module. How do I either install the module to
print or uninstall the module supporting the Zip drive so that I can
print. I am using
On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
In my attempt to isolate why I can't print I came across a potential
problem. When I installed Linux I had a parallel
port Zip Drive attached to my printer port. If I type 'mount /dev/sda
Zip' I am able to mount the zip drive. Since
my printer
In my attempt to isolate why I can't print I came across a potential
problem. When I installed Linux I had a parallel
port Zip Drive attached to my printer port. If I type 'mount /dev/sda
Zip' I am able to mount the zip drive. Since
my printer is connected to the Zip drive I was wondering if
On Wed, Nov 04, 1998 at 09:13:29PM -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
In my attempt to isolate why I can't print I came across a potential
problem. When I installed Linux I had a parallel
port Zip Drive attached to my printer port. If I type 'mount /dev/sda
Zip' I am able to mount the zip drive.
Make a copy of your /etc/printcap and then run magicfilterconfig.
I think the if line should be something like
:if=/usr/sbin/ljet4l-filter
ljet4l-filter is a magicfilter script (it starts with
#! /usr/sbin/magicfilter).
All lines should end with a \ until the end of the printer description.
OK, this is how my printcap looks. I still get the insidious message
'transfer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed'
What could be causing this? OR, what can I change in my printcap that
mught get my printer working.
It is an HP660C but I would think I could still get garbage out of it by
typing 'lp
At 06:18 AM 10/26/1998 -0600, you wrote:
OK, this is how my printcap looks. I still get the insidious message
'transfer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed'
What could be causing this? OR, what can I change in my printcap that
mught get my printer working.
It is an HP660C but I would think I could still
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