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Printer (port) Problems



>Sender: root@bigpapa.NothinBut.Net
>Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 07:35:22 -0400
>From: Bob Brown <brown@nothinbut.net>
>Organization: Very little, if any.
>To: Mark Yobb <mtyobb@nucleus.com>
>Subject: Re: Printer (port) Problems
>References: <[🔎] 1.5.4.32.19980608074742.0068f2a4@mail.nucleus.com>
>
>Mark Yobb wrote:
>> 
>>        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?
>>
>
>You do have to enable the parrallel ports, as well as the serial ports
>in the kernel.  You could test this with a command line call, that
>should enable the port.  See the LILO docs for the proper method for
>your distribution.  Did you try cat <filename> > /dev/lp? ?  if your lpd
>is not set up correctly, this could also be your trouble.  How bout your
>print filter?  Is your /etc/printcap correct?  There is an excellent doc
>available in your /usr/doc/HOWTO, actuallu two of them, one on printer
>set up, the other on usage.  Check em out.
>

        Thanks.  I still am totally confused though.  I read Kernel-HOWTO,
the LILO docs and other literature and I still don't know what I am doing.
I got my distribution from a single CD release (cheap bytes Debian 1.3.1)
and it seems I don't have as may docs as I should.
        Anyway, I used "modprobe -a" and loaded all modules.  I then got a
stepped text output from my printer after issuing the command "lpr
textfile".  This is good.  I am getting somewhere.  I then considered
configuring my printcap whatever thingy so it would format correctly buy
instead I install HP filters (which includes magicfilter).  It then said
that it could not reach printer at lp@debain.homebase.  Man am I (^*^%&^%*(&^.

        What I really need to know is how to configure a Kernel.  What
directory should I be in when I "make config".  I am using bo 1.3.1.  I
loaded the Kernel source (Kernel 2.0.32) and then I typed make config in the
/usr/src directory and the thing said "*** No rule to make target config'.
Stop."

        Please help.  What am I missing? 

        




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