> For what its worth, I am able to reproduce this problem on my system. > Simply submit something to lpr, wait for the printer light to blink, > and pull the paper tray. The system hangs hard as described and does > not return to normal until the paper tray is put back in. I haven't > been able to make it do anything while the printer has the system > hung, so I haven't been able to track it down, yet. However, I > haven't had much time to spend on this problem, but thought I'd chime > in a "me too" when I saw someone had the (apparently) same problem. > > I have an HP LaserJet 4 connected to the parallel port. > > I am running -current, and a buildworld as of about a week ago. > > -Brian > -- > Brian Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] I will confirm this problem with the lpt driver. Even worse, on my LaserJet IIIsi printer... Not only did it hang the system, but I went as far as turning the printer off, then back on. THE SYSTEM REBOOTED. There was no panic or other context to share. I suspect it MAY have been related to the about of time it takes the LJ III to cycle on a power-up. Regardless, this is wholly unacceptable for a RELEASE. FWIW, my dmesg follows to show the port-type, etc. ppp0: <PLIP network interface> on ppbus0 lpt0: <Printer> on ppbus0 lpt0: Interrupt-driven port ppi0: <Parallel I/O> on ppbus0 pps0: <Pulse per second Timing Interface> on ppbus0 Cheers, -skots -- Scott G. Akmentins-Taylor InterNet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MRY Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Skots Gregorijs Akmentins-Teilors -- just call me "Skots") ----- Labak miris neka sarkans ----- To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message