Sasa Vilic wrote:
> Writing 1 to file "enable" (sudo echo 1 > enable) didn't help because
> of denied permission, but turning off "plug and play OS" in BIOS
> helped.

Glad you got it working :-)

The "sudo echo 1 > enable" doesnt work because the redirection is 
happening from the ">", on behalf of your shell, which is running as 
you, unaffected by the sudo.

A better way to do it would be "echo 1 | sudo dd of=enable".  Here the 
writing to the "enable" file is done by dd, which *is* running as root 
under sudo.


What are you planning to use the parport for?


-- 
Sebastian Kuzminsky
Dualism? Sure. Brain and Mind are different. "Brain" is a noun. "Mind"
is a verb - it's what a properly functioning Brain does.  -- DHuff

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