Subject: Re: Difficulty in printing 2003-05-08 - By Mario Miyojim
Back Thank you for the suggestions. It just happened that I found the Printing-Howto file, which led me to verify the BIOS settings for Plug-and-Play, one of those architectural disasters that plague our lives. I changed the 'Peripherals control' in the BIOS from 'Auto' to 'Enable', and now the printer works fine. I only cannot understand why my computer suddenly stopped printing without my touching the BIOS. Fortunately, there is a reason for everything, and this lesson I will never forget. Mario Miyojim
> Message: 3 > Date: Wed, 07 May 2003 16:23:58 -0700 > From: "Taylor, ForrestX" <forrestx.taylor@(protected)> > To: seawolf-list@(protected) > Subject: Re: Printing suppressed > Reply-To: seawolf-list@(protected) > > Mario Miyojim wrote: > > > > Suddenly, my Seawolf platform cannot send a signal > > to the parallel port (/dev/lp0). My printer used > > to work fine locally from my Linux machine. > > Now it only prints from a Windows 98 machine. > > > > I tried through the 'printtool', and directly with > > lpr and cat. Everything appears to be correctly > > done by the OS, but the printer does not print > > anything, not even garbage. lpq informs that the > > spool is empty, printtool in test mode informs > that > > the print daemon was restarted and that a file has > > been sent to the printer, but nothing is actually > > printed. It is very frustrating. > > Did you make sure that you set it to the correct > driver? Did you check > the Parallel port setting in the BIOS? Did you > update any rpms recently > (especially LPRng)? > > Forrest > -- > > > > > > > > --__--__-- > > __ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ > Seawolf-list mailing list > Seawolf-list@(protected) > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/seawolf-list > > > End of Seawolf-list Digest
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