Hello all,
I am new to the Linux world - I've only had a Linux box for about four months.  
The box is a Deabian Woody distro running on an AMD K6-400, I use lpr to print 
and I have an HP 712C, which up until now ran fine.  Two weeks ago, I upgraded 
my kernel to v2.4.2 to take advantage of the AGP port feature, and at about the 
same time I did a apt-get upgrade.  Now my printer fails silently - no error 
messages, no printout.

I've tried lpr foo.text - if it's a large enough file, I can see it momentarily 
in the lpq, but it dissapears very quickly.

I've tried cat foo.txt > /dev/lp0, and I get a small pause as it does this, and 
then nothing.

tunelp /dev/lp0 -s reports status 216, on-line

tunelp /dev/lp0 -r reports lp0 online, using IRQ -1 (hmmm. . . dmesg tells me 
that parport0 is using IRQ 7, which is what it should be using.)

lpc> enable all shows that qeueing is enabled

I regenerated the magicfilterconfig file - no better (although I would think 
that catting to lp0 should bypass the filter, so this shouldn't have been the 
problem.)

I can't think of anything else to do - I've even tried rebooting and 
reconfiguring the kernel so that it's all compiled in instead of having all the 
lp and parport functions as modules.  Still nothing.

If anybody can help, I'd really appreciate it.  I can't find any documentation 
about kernel v.2.4.2 - is this a known bug?  I admit I haven't looked all that 
hard, as I'm between ISP's right now and I only have acces at work.

Thanks again.


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