Joris Huizer wrote:
Clyde Wilson wrote:
Joris Huizer wrote:
Clyde Wilson wrote:
I have a printer that hooks up to my USB port. If I do a 'echo
"OK" > /dev/usb/lp0' I don't get any output. Is there something I
need to do to get the right device?
You can find information about all sorts of pri
Clyde Wilson wrote:
Joris Huizer wrote:
Clyde Wilson wrote:
I have a printer that hooks up to my USB port. If I do a 'echo "OK"
> /dev/usb/lp0' I don't get any output. Is there something I need to
do to get the right device?
You can find information about all sorts of printers at
http://lin
Joris Huizer wrote:
Clyde Wilson wrote:
I have a printer that hooks up to my USB port. If I do a 'echo "OK"
> /dev/usb/lp0' I don't get any output. Is there something I need to
do to get the right device?
You can find information about all sorts of printers at
http://linuxprinting.org/
Also
welly hartanto wrote:
--- Clyde Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a printer that hooks up to my USB port. If I
do a 'echo "OK" >
/dev/usb/lp0' I don't get any output. Is there
something I need to do
to get the right device?
Are you using udev ? which kernel
--- Clyde Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a printer that hooks up to my USB port. If I
> do a 'echo "OK" >
> /dev/usb/lp0' I don't get any output. Is there
> something I need to do
> to get the right device?
>
Are you using udev ? which kernel is your system
running ?
Several day
Clyde Wilson wrote:
I have a printer that hooks up to my USB port. If I do a 'echo "OK" >
/dev/usb/lp0' I don't get any output. Is there something I need to do
to get the right device?
You can find information about all sorts of printers at
http://linuxprinting.org/
Also, make sure you have
I have a printer that hooks up to my USB port. If I do a 'echo "OK" >
/dev/usb/lp0' I don't get any output. Is there something I need to do
to get the right device?
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