Re: lp devices
>
> > Are you using the default kernel or a kernel that you compiled yourself?
>
> I am using the default bo kernel.
>
> At this point I'm beginning to suspect that other kernel drivers may
> be causing a problem. What other modules are loaded? (use lsmod or
> cat /proc/modules) What interrupts and ioports are in use?
> (/proc/interrupts, /proc/ioports)
I figured out the problem. You were correct, it was plip that was
causing the problem. I don't know why I even installed PLIP. I
guess I must have thought it was a combination of SLIP and PPP.
Anyway, thanks for the help.
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