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Date:      Wed, 18 Jul 2001 23:13:24 -0400
From:      User & Ian Patrick Thomas <ipthomas_77@yahoo.com>
To:        parv <parv_@yahoo.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: /dev/lpt0 is always busy
Message-ID:  <20010718231324.F80368@localhost>
In-Reply-To: <20010718192226.A69370@moo.holy.cow>; from parv_@yahoo.com on Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 07:22:26PM -0400
References:  <20010718190203.A51074@localhost> <20010718192226.A69370@moo.holy.cow>

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	I did this 

	lptcontrol -p -d /dev/lpctl0

	and this time it did not give an error message, but I am still getting
the busy signal when I try to run the lptest.  I am going to try and recompile
a kernel with the lpt0 set without an IRQ and see if this makes a difference.
I'll also try the rc.conf route.  Thanks for the help.

Ian
 
As it was put forth by parv on Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 07:22:26PM -0400...
> on Jul 18 19:11, i got this from User...
> > 	I have never attempted to get a printer working
> > on FreeBSD until now so excuse my very limited knowledge.
> > I just obtained an HP LaserJet IIP and after attempting the
> > printer test as described in the handbook 
> > 
> > lptest > /dev/lpt0
> > 
> > 	I get 
> > 
> > /dev/lpt0: Device busy.
> > 
> > 	After trying to change the Printer to polling mode using
> > lptcontrol -p, I get
> > 
> > lptcontrol: open: Device busy
> 
> 
> i don't know why lptest would give you a busy msg, but to put lpt in
> polling mode you need to do...
> 
> # lptcontrol -p -d /dev/lpctl0 
> 
> ...at least that's what i had to do after making kernel w/ updated 
> source tree as of jun 24, 2001.  lptcontrol didn't complain w/ old 
> sources (don't remember the date) though.
> 
> see man page for lptcontrol.
> 
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