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Date:      Thu, 28 Feb 2002 10:22:54 +1100 (EST)
From:      <andrew@fandom.net>
To:        freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org
Cc:        doc@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Parallel Port
Message-ID:  <2477.192.168.167.6.1014852174.squirrel@192.168.167.1>

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Hi,
 It appears that much (most) of the BSD community is unable to get a local 
printer working quickly. Though the statement sounds odd please remember 
that most of us use network printers, not local printers -- so it hasn't 
been a huge thing.

 The gottch-yer being that the /dev/plip in GEBERIC takes the port away 
from /dev/lpt.

  There is reasoning for /dev/plip to be in the GENERIC as it `could' be 
used as one of the installation media (though one might question how often 
they'd have two computers ready for such an opperation).

  However, I feel the Handbook should at least cover this issue.

  Second issue is /dev/ppi which I feel definatly shouldn't be in GENERIC 
and should be in LINT only. Could you please pass my request to the 
appropiate people?

P.S. the parallel issue surfaced as I wanted to provide people with a 
'standardised' KDE environment including CUPS -- which couldn't poll the 
parallel port untill the /dev/plip was removed.

 Thanx very much for all your time & efforts.
:)




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