Manuel Camacho wrote:
> Thanks, Willy, but it is already there... =(
>
> Any other suggestion? Ports are recognized in Win98, if it helps.
Make sure the parallel port is enabled in the BIOS. It works in Win98 w/o having
it in the BIOS, but Linux has to have it in the BIOS. I just had this same
Try recompiling your kernel with Parallel Printer Support, and Parralel
Port Support switched ON (as apposed to off or loadable module) i had a
similar problem setting up a friends Box and that did the trick...
Phil Merricks
Level Designer, Quake 2 PSX
Systems Administrator, Webmaster
Hammerhe
How is the port configured? Have you tried EPP instead of ECP, or maybe
Bi-directional instead?
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Manuel Camacho wrote:
> Thanks, Willy, but it is already there... =(
>
> Any other suggestion? Ports are recognized in Win98, if it helps.
>
> On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Willy Witte
Thanks, Willy, but it is already there... =(
Any other suggestion? Ports are recognized in Win98, if it helps.
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Willy Wittesaele wrote:
> put the following lines in /etc/conf.modules
>
> alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
>
> willy
>
> ==
put the following lines in /etc/conf.modules
alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
willy
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On Sun, 21 Nov 1999, Manuel Camacho wrote:
> Dear friends:
>
> I hav
Dear friends:
I have a new motherboard, an Intel SE440BX-2. RedHat 6.0 does not recognizes
lp0, lp1 or lp3. I tried reinstalling, but it still does not recognize the
ports.
What can I do?
Thanks a lot.
Best regards,
-Manuel.
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