On Feb 5, 2008 2:47 PM, Dave Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dale wrote on 05/02/08 22:44:
hp-setup stubbornly refuses to acknowledge /dev/lp0
Please check that you have USE=parport enabled for hplip
Thanks for the help. I did find that hplip was compiled without the
parport
Kevin O'Gorman wrote on 05/02/08 04:13:
hp-setup stubbornly refuses to acknowledge /dev/lp0
I got it to work, but don't really know what was wrong. The drive
that held my root directory and all configs had failed. Friday, i
got it back from the DiskSavers, along with
Dave Jones wrote:
Kevin O'Gorman wrote on 05/02/08 04:13:
hp-setup stubbornly refuses to acknowledge /dev/lp0
I got it to work, but don't really know what was wrong. The drive
that held my root directory and all configs had failed. Friday, i
got it back from the
Dale wrote on 05/02/08 22:44:
hp-setup stubbornly refuses to acknowledge /dev/lp0
Please check that you have USE=parport enabled for hplip
Thanks for the help. I did find that hplip was compiled without the
parport flag.
Dale beat me to pointing out that you may have missed the
On Feb 3, 2008 3:57 PM, Dave Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin O'Gorman wrote on 04/02/08 00:19:
I've installed cups and hplip I cannot follow the Gentoo
printing guide, because that worthy document requires me to add
hplip to the default runlevel, but hplip does not put anything
On Feb 3, 2008 4:27 AM, Dave Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin O'Gorman wrote on 02/02/08 22:26:
I've installed cups and hplip. I cannot follow the Gentoo
printing guide, because that worthy document requires me to add
hplip to the default runlevel, but hplip does not
Kevin O'Gorman wrote on 04/02/08 00:19:
I've installed cups and hplip I cannot follow the Gentoo
printing guide, because that worthy document requires me to add
hplip to the default runlevel, but hplip does not put anything in
/etc/init.d. My printer is an old HP Laserjet 4M, which I
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