From: "Sandip Bhattacharya" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [linux-delhi] lpd problem
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2000 13:46:09 +0530
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Hi Neil!
Details of installin
hey kishore thankx yaar...
i shud hav trusted what u said...
ure the man.. it worked in a jiffy...
thankx ...
3. Now finally add the lp module and ask it to monitor the required port
how do i add the lp module.. i 2ld u that there is no lp device when i lk at
/proc/devices...
i tried recompiling the kernel.. but didnt find any refference 2 lp???
ou haven't by mistake
removed the parport module installation by mistake, and/or any other module.
- Sandip Bhattacharya
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From: Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 January 2000 08:21
Subject: Re: [linux-delhi] lpd problem-sandeep
3. Now finally
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Neil wrote:
well i just got a printer...actually i 2k my bros printer...
Bure kaam ka bura natija ;-)
Sanjeev "Ghane" Gupta Tel: +91(11) 6941831, 6945227
Eurolink Systems Ltd
Kishore Bhargava wrote:
Try this:
Check your file /etc/conf.modules and add the line:
alias parport_lowelevel parport_pc
Also make sure that in the BIOS the port is not set to auto but rather to a
fixed address and IRQ, eg. 0378/IRQ7 and that the mode is also not set to
auto but to
Try this:
Check your file /etc/conf.modules and add the line:
alias parport_lowelevel parport_pc
Also make sure that in the BIOS the port is not set to auto but rather to a
fixed address and IRQ, eg. 0378/IRQ7 and that the mode is also not set to
auto but to SPP, ECP or EPP.
Cheers...Kishore