Okay, I'm tying to set up a 486-66MHz, 16MB RAM, 240MB HD, as a demonstration for Linux Demo Day this Sunday. I've got it more-or-less working for scanning (the world's worst SCSI card in there :-> ) but printing is giving me pause. Yes, this is old crappy hardware, but that's why it'll be impressive. *If* I can get it working...
I've got magicfilter, lpr, and all the other goodies on there. I've checked my dmesg, and the parallel port is at /dev/lp1. I've temporarily got an Epson FX-1050 printer hooked up to it. (I've printed with this printer in the past. It works.) So far as I can tell, /etc/printcap is set up correctly. It's using the epson9 filter, going to /dev/lp1, the spool directory exists, lpd is running, and so forth. If I try to print (e.g. "lpr somefile.txt"), the job gets queued, but nothing else happens. If I run lpq reports things in the right queue, and lpstat claims that the daemon is running *and printing*, yet so far as I can see, no signals go to the printer. Just for the heck of it, I set up a remote printcap entry, following the Printing-HOWTO, and sent it to my main machine across the network. Same thing; no errors, but no printout. What the heck is going on? Anything I should try? (I haven't actually done a "cat somefile.txt > /dev/lp1" yet, 'cause I didn't think of it until later. I'll certainly try it tonight.) Sincerely, Ray Ingles (248) 377-7735 [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Destruction is *easy*. People do it all the time by accident. If you think you're so cool, try *improving* something." - Me