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* Can't Print
@ 2004-04-30  4:00 Peter H.
  2004-04-30  5:10 ` Ray Olszewski
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Peter H. @ 2004-04-30  4:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux

Hi,

On a standalone PC with no modem and therefore no Internet connection and
RH 9.0 installed I am unable to get the printer to work.

On booting starting lpd I get:

--localhost Get_local_host: 'localhost' IP address not available!

The same message I get when trying to print a test page in printer-config.

I configured a simulated Internet connection, the problem remains.

I am an old RedHat hand so-to-speak and this is the first time I can't get the 
printer to work. On all previous installations the PCs had modems attached.

Could this be the problem that there is none. Would be strange so.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Regards
-- 
Peter

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* Re: Can't Print
@ 2004-05-09 10:19 Peter H.
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Peter H. @ 2004-05-09 10:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux-newbie

Thanks for any help! I solved the problem. I installed the kernel of 
slackware9.1  2.4.22 and my good old Epson LX-800 came to live. This is not 
the first time this kernel 2.4.20-20.9 did mess-up things. How much time 
wasted by Richard and myself on account of an apparent defective kernel from 
Krud-Linux.
What did Ray say or similar, by his experience, with slackware most things 
work better and smoother. Darn true!

Peter said:
> Hi,
> I have made a new installation of RH9.0 2.4.20-20.9 where I have a parallel
> printer card. The system is now discovering the card.

> Doing: "more /proc/pci" I am told that the printer card is using irq 5 and
> the  io=0xd400. This is the first number to show. There are some more io.

> Only to this io does the printer react, meaning it makes that sound when the
> print head moves somewhat and only giving this io will lpq give an
> information  about the print queue. It is a dot matrix printer.

> That printer react comes when I do: insmod parport_pc io=0x400 irq=5. After
> this lpq gives the usual information about the print queue. There is  always
> an old queue around either as 'done' or now as an 'error too many  tries'.

> Now if I want to print something 'lpr file' the keyboard totally freezes and
> I  have to do a dirty reboot.

> Any help appreciated. --  Peter 



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