I just upgraded to Trusty, and have an application that uses parport0. There is a 0-byte "parport0" entry in /dev but modprobe produces "Module parport0 not found." This has got to be a genuinely newbie question, but I've forgotten (or never knew) how to install or activate it.
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Do you have /dev/lp0?
If your program has the ability to change devices, try that one. Otherwise link it.
EDIT: Oh sorry, re-read your OP. Try modprobe parport_pc && modprobe ppdevLast edited by oshunluvr; May 07, 2014, 07:10 PM.
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostDo you have /dev/lp0?
If your program has the ability to change devices, try that one. Otherwise link it.
EDIT: Oh sorry, re-read your OP. Try modprobe parport_pc && modprobe ppdev
Thanks!
Here's the terminal output:
user@user-N105:~$ modprobe parport_pc && modprobe ppdev
user@user-N105:~$
If this might be relevant, I checked the BIOS and found Parallel Port Address [378], Parallel Port Mode [ECP], ECP Mode DMA Channel [DMA3], and Parallel Port IRQ [IRQ7].-- Werdigo49
Registered Linux User #291592
Kubuntu Xenial Xerus (16.04)
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostIf modprobe works there is no output. Did you try your application?
user@user-N105:~$ sudo cwdaemon -n
cwdaemon: Not forking...
cwdaemon: Device used: parport0
cwdaemon: Press ^C to quit
^Ccwdaemon: Exiting
user@user-N105:~$
My guess is that "Device used: parport0" indicates the parport issue is OK, but "not forking" indicates a problem somewhere else. If so, maybe this discussion belongs on one of my ham-radio groups.-- Werdigo49
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Kubuntu Xenial Xerus (16.04)
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Please don't be ashamed or embarrassed because a little something was forgotten here or there. That's exactly why we use these forums: so others can remember for us. Unfortunately, you might be right about the app itself. I doubt many here know of it and I for sure don't. Good luck though! Please post back here if you find a solution. You never know who it might help in the future.
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