Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [semi-offtopic] Linux 2.2 Changes ('really final' version) | Date | Fri, 14 Aug 1998 08:03:37 +0200 (MEST) | From | (Rogier Wolff) |
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Mike A. Harris wrote: > On 13 Aug 1998, Chris Adams wrote: > > > If there wasn't a parallel port driver in 2.0, what do all of our > > printers talk to? My printer hooks up to a parallel port, and I can use > > it under Linux at /dev/lp1, so to me, there is a parallel port driver. > > >From your logic, one could conclude that 2.0.x contains a > graphics driver because I can see graphics on my screen when I > run X windows or SVGAlib applications. Therefore the kernel MUST > have a video driver. > > 2.0.x has what is called "Parallel Printer Support". It is NOT > Parallel port support, it is Parallel Printer Support. For > example, a PPA ZIP drive doesn't work with this driver, nor does > anything else, but a printer (or devices that behave as though > they were a printer). There is no EPP/ECP support in 2.0.x > either.
Guys, cool down! This is a nomenclature debate. Nomenclature is arbitrary.
One camp says "the 2.0 driver drives my printer through the parallel port so I call it a parallel port driver", the other camp says, "well it only drives printers so you should call it a printer driver".
Sure. Let me say that par port/printer is often confused, and that lots of people think of it as a parallel port driver. Technically they are wrong. Let them be wrong.
Roger.
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