On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 12:08 AM, franciscojose ballesteros
wrote:
> Ep4.0 does not look like the place to send data. It's probably the control ep.
> for the printer. IIRC, the driver adds a file named lp something, but I'm not
> sure. Try to look at /dev to see if there's a file there.
term% du -
Ep4.0 does not look like the place to send data. It's probably the control ep.
for the printer. IIRC, the driver adds a file named lp something, but I'm not
sure. Try to look at /dev to see if there's a file there. Otherwise it could be
something like ep4.1
On Jul 3, 2010, at 8:31 PM, James Chapma
Hi,
I would like to use my hp laserjet 1300 postscript printer with plan9.
I'm running plan9 under vmware fusion on a macbook and the printer is
connected via usb.
I checked that the printer is visible:
term% usb/probe
ep1.0 roothub csp 0x09 ports 2 uhci
ep2.0 roothub csp 0x09 ports 6 eh
Hello!
That is easy - a file OpenBSD-x86_64-asm.s doesn't exist in
/usr/local/plan9/src/libthread.
By the way, OpenBSD-x86_64.c doesn't exist too. Both files have to contain
OpenBSD-specific implementations of some functions.
For plan9port there is a separated list where you should post related
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On Jul 3, 2010, at 4:11 AM, "Razvan Musaloiu-E." wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Scott Sullivan wrote:
>> At the time of this writing I've been unable to reach lsub.org for the
>> latter half of the day.
>>
>> DNS resolution is failing so I