Replied previouly, but just noticed that the subject line says
lp1 not configured. Perhaps you have no lp1 in the /dev directory.
In which case you will have to use /dev/MAKEDEV
On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, Stephen August Korbett I wrote:
I have a scanner hooked to a parallel port, and from the
It appears that you have lp defined in printcap, but it is pointing
to a device that does not exist. Traditional printer ports in MSDOS
did not always point to the same I/O address for LPT1 and LPT2.
New kernels of Linux handle printers somewhat different, but more
consistantly. This does, however
I have a scanner hooked to a parallel port, and from the scanner, to my
printer. This setup used to work in Redhat on my older system. Someone
on a IRC chat told me to email you about it. Whoever you are. I have
lp integrated in the kernel, I do not have it as a module. I used to,
and it
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