Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
>Here's a copy of /proc/interrupts. Can anyone help
>me figure out whether the machine is even configured
>to accept interrupts from the printer? I don't see
>anything which would lead me to believe that it is.
>
You are not using interrupts for the printer port. You may
want to run tunelp to turn it on. You probably need:
tunelp /dev/lp0 -i 7
Tunelp can also make other adjustments for you...
Mikkel
I read the man page for tunelp, and it looked like just
the thing. But...
# tunelp /dev/lp0 -i 7
tunelp: ioctl: Invalid argument
/dev/lp0 using IRQ -1
Mike
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