Printer (port) Problems
Hi, I would really appreciate some's help. I have been trying to get
my linux system working for a long time. I have install Redhat 4.1, Redhat
5.0, Slackwear, etc. I think I have found the distribution I want in Debian
but now I have to get my system working right!
When I try to print something with lpr using a command like:
lpr XF86Config
I get the message:
Driver configured but no interfaces found.
This message keeps poping up on my screen every few minutes also. (Even
after I kill the print job with lprm.) Also I noticed this same message
appears in my boot message as well. dmesg shows that it appears a bunch of
times at the end of the startup message file.
Is this because my lp0 or lp1 is not configure by the kernel right. Do I
not have a module loaded or something? Maybe the kernel is not finding lp0
or lp1? Do I have to remake the kernel or something?
Please help. I am totally at a loss as to what I should be doing?
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