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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