Re: Solution to printing problem (dumb mistake)

tai (tai@urd.spidernet.to)
Sun, 22 Aug 1999 02:29:14 +0000 (GMT)


On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Drew Bernat wrote:

> Turns out it wasn't a kernel problem. I had the io port and irq set wrong
> in conf.modules, and parport peacefully accepted the given options and
> sent data to the bit bucket.
>
> Question: is this proper behavior? It caused a system freeze on 2.3.13 and
> failed silently on 2.3.15-pre2. Is there any way for the parport module to
> say "you stupid (l)user, there isn't a parallel port there!"?

Saw a similar problem with serial ports. Apparently I set my irq's
up wrongly in the bios on my ibm pc, ttyS0 - irq 3, ttyS1 - irq 4.
Dials up fine from windows, but gave me grief under linux. When you dial a
modem, it will wait about 10-15 seconds before dialing, and dropping all
kinds of characters (I'm surprised it worked at all, and the fact that it
did actually made troubleshooting harder since I didn't check irq/com port
settings in the rc files).
While this is a user problem, it would be nice to have the kernel
say "you stupid luser, there isn't a serial port here", to paraphrase
someone... 8-)

-Tai

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