On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Bill Davidsen wrote:
| On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Randy.Dunlap wrote:
|
| > On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Bill Davidsen wrote:
| >
| > | The 2.5.5x kernels can't find my printer. 2.4 kernels work fine. dmesg
| > | attached, I'll send config if anyone cares.
| > |
| > | Known problem, new problem, or just some config error? The modules load
| > | but don't find anything.
| > |
| > | lsmod:
| > | Module Size Used by
| > | apm 15140
| > | parport_pc 33320
| > | parport 34496
| >
| > I'm having trouble seeing the trouble.
|
| The lpr/lpq programs tell me /dev/lp0 "no such device", and catting a file
| to the device fails. It looks as if the driver isn't listening to the lp0
| major,minor or something.
|
| As noted, all works fine in 2.4.{18,20} when booted.
|
| > >From your dmesg:
| >
| > | pnp: the driver 'parport_pc' has been registered
| > | pnp: pnp: match found with the PnP device '00:12' and the driver 'parport_pc'
| > | pnp: the device '00:12' has been activated
| > | parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778) [PCSPP,TRISTATE]
| > | parport0: irq 7 detected
| > | parport0: cpp_mux: aa55f00f52ad51(80)
| > | parport0: cpp_daisy: aa5500ff(80)
| > | parport0: assign_addrs: aa5500ff(80)
| > | Module parport cannot be unloaded due to unsafe usage in include/linux/module.h:347
| > | Module parport_pc cannot be unloaded due to unsafe usage in include/linux/module.h:347
| > | parport0: cpp_mux: aa55f00f52ad51(80)
| > | parport0: cpp_daisy: aa5500ff(80)
| > | parport0: assign_addrs: aa5500ff(80)
| >
| > I'm not using PnP. With 2.5.54, I see:
| > parport0: PC-style at 0x378 [PCSPP(,...)]
| > lp0: using parport0 (polling).
| >
| > Are you expecting to see the "lp0" line also?
|
| I'd settle for a usable device, that isn't happening. I'd believe I need
| to change config, but I'm at a loss for what.
Well, you could try disabling CONFIG_PNP to see if that works
for you. It does for me, but that doesn't mean much on a different
system with different configs.
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