> % lpq > Printer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'Epson ESCP2' > Queue: 1 printable job > Server: pid 378 active > Unspooler: pid 379 active > Status: cannot open '/dev/lp1' - 'Device not configured', attempt 1, ^^^^^^^^ If your printer is at lp0 that would certainly explain why you can't print. However, I have no idea why it would assume lp1, since the default normally is lp0...
> sleeping 10 at 22:29:59 > Rank Owner/ID Class Job Files Size > Time > active [EMAIL PROTECTED] A 377 test.doc 313 > 22:29:59 > > work with the kernel? I have read about insmod, modprobe, depmod, > kereld, and kmod but it was a little confusing and I have probably > missed some step somewhere. I could sure use some advise about now, > because I am beginning to think that I have stepped into water that is a > little too deep for me. The modules should be inserted automatically; try lsmod and see if the lp module is inserted. if not, cd to the modules directory (/lib/modules/2.1.312/whatever subdirectory lp.o is in) and insmod lp.o looks like lpd is running, so likely the module is inserted. --- The chief cause of problems is solutions. -- Eric Sevareid [EMAIL PROTECTED]