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 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 still did not work. In my dmesg dump, I get > > lp:device configured but no interfaces found. > > Thank you > > stephen korbett > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > /*********************** Running Debian Linux *********************** * For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, * * that whoever believes in Him should not perish... John 3:16 * * W. Paul Mills * Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A. * * EMAIL= [EMAIL PROTECTED] * WWW= http://Mills-USA.com/ * * Bill, I was there several years ago, why would I want to go back? * ************ pgp public key emailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *************/