Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 1 Mar 1999 20:14:22 +0000 (GMT) | From | Tim Waugh <> | Subject | Re: lpd completely kills 2.2.1 |
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On 1 Mar 1999, Christoph Lorenz wrote:
> It was *very* *very* difficult to get Linux working (and not printing) > again (I forgot, that deleting files in single user mode does not modify > anything at all, when you cannot shutdown your machine, but have to reboot > it the "hard" way, aka power off-power on :-) I think, you can guess, what > happens the next fsck).
man sync. What's in /proc/parport/0/hardware (you might need to modprobe lp or something)? You can disable lp with "lp=0" on the command line, and you can disable parport altogether with "parport=0".
What printer do you have, and what motherboard?
Tim. */
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