I have been trying to talk to a laserprinter but whenever I try
cat file /dev/lpt0
the system panics
(if the printer is online)
Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel: kernel trap 9 with interrupts disable
d
Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel:
Feb 12 02:36:56 jules
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 03:49:04AM -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
I'm going to try absolutely current now but have seen nothing about such a
problem
in the last 2 weeks in the lists. Is everyone using ethernet attached printers?
This system prints fine for me:
FreeBSD cicely8.cicely.de
Julian Elischer wrote:
I have been trying to talk to a laserprinter but whenever I try
cat file /dev/lpt0
the system panics
(if the printer is online)
Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel: kernel trap 9 with interrupts disable
d
Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel:
Feb 12
On 12 Feb, Julian Elischer wrote:
the system panics
(if the printer is online)
Same here.
Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel: kernel trap 9 with interrupts disable
d
Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel:
Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel:
Feb 12 02:36:56 jules
But I remember some posts about a lpt panic some days ago. I tried to
compile a new kernel because I think this is resolved, but I have to
solve some problems with my system at the moment.
My -CURRENT used to crash every time lpr has been used but the panic went away
when John Baldwin
"Alexander N. Kabaev" wrote:
But I remember some posts about a lpt panic some days ago. I tried to
compile a new kernel because I think this is resolved, but I have to
solve some problems with my system at the moment.
My -CURRENT used to crash every time lpr has been used but the panic