On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 08:34:15AM -0700, Steve Gran wrote:
> Hello all,
> I am new to the Linux world - I've only had a Linux box for about four
> months. The box is a Deabian Woody distro running on an AMD K6-400, I
> use lpr to print and I have an HP 712C, which up until now ran fine.
> Two weeks ago, I upgraded my kernel to v2.4.2 to take advantage of the
> AGP port feature, and at about the same time I did a apt-get upgrade.
> Now my printer fails silently - no error messages, no printout.
Please wrap your lines at e.g. 72 chars ...
> I've tried lpr foo.text - if it's a large enough file, I can see it
> momentarily in the lpq, but it dissapears very quickly.
>
> I've tried cat foo.txt > /dev/lp0, and I get a small pause as it does
> this, and then nothing.
That's interesting... I don't know the in's and out's of your printer model,
but I would have expected something to come out. Did your file contain a
^L (=form feed) at the end? Might be worth adding.
>
> tunelp /dev/lp0 -s reports status 216, on-line
>
> tunelp /dev/lp0 -r reports lp0 online, using IRQ -1 (hmmm. . . dmesg tells
> me that parport0 is using IRQ 7, which is what it should be using.)
Very odd. I *think* I had that too, before I added
options parport_pc io=0x378 irq=3 dma=3
to /etc/modules.conf (/etc/modutils/parport actually followed by
update-modules). You may want to do something similar (but set it to whatever
you BIOS is set to - the above settings are my current ones).
> lpc> enable all shows that qeueing is enabled
>
> I regenerated the magicfilterconfig file - no better (although I would
> think that catting to lp0 should bypass the filter, so this shouldn'
> t have been the problem.)
>
> I can't think of anything else to do - I've even tried rebooting and
> reconfiguring the kernel so that it's all compiled in instead of having all
> the lp and parport functions as modules. Still nothing.
>
> If anybody can help, I'd really appreciate it. I can't find any
> documentation about kernel v.2.4.2 - is this a known bug? I admit I haven't
> looked all that hard, as I'm between ISP's right now and I only have acces
> at work.
>
> Thanks again.
>
>
>
> --
Hope this helps
--
Karl E. Jørgensen
karl@jorgensen.com
www.karl.jorgensen.com
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