Since I upgraded my kernel from 2.4.13 to 2.4.17 a couple days ago, I've
gotten these entries in my /var/log/messages.
Any ideas? I have a HP Laserjet2100M connected on /dev/lp0, using the
CUPS printing system on redhat 7.1. Been working fine and not had these
log entries until I upgraded to to 2.4.17.  What causes this? Something
in my kernel setup? Bios?

Feb  9 11:47:36 westernwall kernel: lp0: compatibility mode
Feb  9 15:43:31 westernwall kernel: lp0: compatibility mode
Feb  9 15:44:37 westernwall last message repeated 3 times
Feb  9 15:46:23 westernwall last message repeated 4 times  
Feb  9 15:47:27 westernwall kernel: lp0: compatibility mode
Feb  9 15:48:42 westernwall last message repeated 2 times
Feb  9 15:50:44 westernwall last message repeated 3 times
Feb  9 15:55:36 westernwall last message repeated 4 times  
Feb  9 15:59:03 westernwall last message repeated 3 times  
Feb  9 16:00:30 westernwall last message repeated 3 times  
Feb  9 16:01:39 westernwall last message repeated 3 times  
Feb  9 16:04:00 westernwall kernel: lp0: compatibility mode
Feb  9 16:05:44 westernwall last message repeated 3 times  
Feb  9 16:07:09 westernwall last message repeated 3 times  
Feb  9 16:08:08 westernwall last message repeated 2 times
 
Along with that, when I run 'dmesg' I get those lines over and over
again, maybe 30 or 40 by now.

lp0: compatibility mode
lp0: compatibility mode
lp0: compatibility mode

Any ideas??

TIA,
jeff

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Jeffrey Forman
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