[vox-tech] Ubuntu - Configuring Printers
Bruce Wolk
bawolk at ucdavis.edu
Thu Oct 1 21:34:59 PDT 2009
Try the following url:
http://localhost:631
Bruce
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Newly installed Kubuntu 9.04. So far, everything has gone very smoothly.
> Getting my printer to print is the first snag.
>
> I have a parallel port HP LaserJet 6MP. I have the working /etc/printcap
> file from my previous Debian installation, but I'd like to set up the
> printer using the Kubuntu Way. I noticed Kubuntu comes with cups.
>
> What is the Kubuntu Way of configuring a printer?
>
>
> The correct modules are loaded:
>
> # lsmod | grep par
> parport_pc 40100 1
> parport 42220 3 lp,ppdev,parport_pc
>
> The proper device file is being created by udev:
>
> # ll /dev/lp0
> crw-rw---- 1 root lp 6, 0 2009-09-28 01:54 /dev/lp0
>
> The printer appears to be recognized at boot-time:
>
> parport_pc 00:08: reported by Plug and Play ACPI
> parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778), irq 7, using FIFO [PCSPP,TRISTATE,COMPAT,ECP]
> ppdev: user-space parallel port driver
> lp0: using parport0 (interrupt-driven).
>
> However, weird stuff happens later on in boot-up:
>
> ppdev0: registered pardevice
> ppdev0: unregistered pardevice
> lp0: ECP mode
> ppdev0: registered pardevice
> ppdev0: negotiated back to compatibility mode because user-space forgot
> ppdev0: unregistered pardevice
> type=1503 audit(1254449721.984:5): operation="sysctl" requested_mask="::r"
> denied_mask="::r" fsuid=7 name="/proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled" pid=29213
> profile="/usr/sbin/cupsd"
> ppdev0: registered pardevice
> ppdev0: unregistered pardevice
> (repeats this a few times)
>
> I don't appear to have EPP mode:
>
> # cat /proc/sys/dev/parport/parport0/modes
> PCSPP,TRISTATE,COMPAT,ECP
>
> But none of this may matter; I'm not sure. How does one configure a printer
> under Ubuntu 9.04?
>
> Thanks!
> Pete
> _______________________________________________
> vox-tech mailing list
> vox-tech at lists.lugod.org
> http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
>
More information about the vox-tech
mailing list