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    SubjectRe: 2.2.5-ac6 breaks lp0?
    Last kenernel was 2.2.3. (dont remember if I had any ac patches on it)

    I have lp compiled in, not as a module. I do have the ieee1284 support
    compiled in also.

    x x <*> Parallel printer support x x
    x x [*] Support IEEE1284 status readback x x



    I do not have scsi (aka, no parralel iomega)

    Robert

    Thus spake Philip Blundell (pb@nexus.co.uk):

    > >There is plenty of paper in the printer however. I could print on the
    > >last kernel all fine and dandy.
    >
    > What version was the `last kernel'?
    >
    > p.
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