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Hello!
I hope this isn't in a FAQ, but may be it should be.
I have a HP LaserJet II connected to my Linux box. If I turn on my
printer at computer start-up, before the Linux kernel loads, everything
is fine: lpr prints, ghostscript does its job, etc. However, if I turn on
my printer when Linux is already running, it doesn't go online. It's as
if something is being sent to the parallel port that interferes with the
printer, but if the printer is started before Linux loads, it grabs
control of the parallel port and works.
Does anybody know what is is? I'm running kernel 1.1.19 with PLIP
disabled. Thanks,
Max
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Maxim Spivak | #include <GoBears.h>
University of California, Berkeley | #include <StdDisclaimer.h>
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