On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 06:18 -0500, Aaron Konstam wrote: > Well your experience seems to indicate that udev is the problem. It > occurred to me that maybe I don't see a parallel port option in cups > because I don't have a parallel port on my machine. That's exactly why. :-) The CUPS web interface (and system-config-printer, which behaves in the same way) shows *available* devices. The 'parallel' CUPS backend looks for parallel ports. If it doesn't find any, there will not be an option for a parallel port when setting up a new queue. The udev problem is that, for some reason, /dev/lp0 is not getting created. > But why does Karl not see it when he has a parallel port? Well, that's the bug.. ;-) Tim. */
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