In my case that won't work since there was no usb controller loaded 
(having both in the kernel as modules didn't load either one).  Once I 
recompiled turning on the one for intel systems the printer module was 
loaded automatically.

Gerry

On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Jonathan B. Bayer wrote:

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> Hello Mark,
> 
> Try modprobe printer
> 
> JBB
> 
> Monday, November 19, 2001, 2:56:57 AM, you wrote:
> 
> MSS> On Friday 16 November 2001 05:33 pm, Gerry wrote:
> 
> MSS> ..
> >> To make a long story short I finally tracked the problem
> >> back to the kernel as packaged by Redhat.
> MSS> ..
> >> The fix was to recompile the kernel selecting the first
> >> controller as inline (ie not a module).
> 
> 
> MSS> Whew!  So far I have never recompiled a kernel...guess I'll
> MSS> have to start, eh?  And learn about "binary emulation of
> MSS> filesystems"...thanks a million, at least now I know what
> MSS> to do!
> 
> MSS> Best regards,
> 




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