El 16/10/11 14:37, Patrick Lists escribió:
On 10/16/2011 10:39 AM, Lorenzo Martínez Rodríguez wrote:
I had no trouble with panics booting new CR kernel either, but detecting my PCI-e parallel port http://www.spinics.net/lists/centos/msg119673.html. The worst is nobody has given even any clue related to it.
I have not seen a parallel port in years or a device needing a parallel port. I did not even know a PCI-e parallel card existed. Perhaps people just don't know what the problem is or can be bothered with technology from the eighties.
If you need it for a printer then why not get a usb<->parallel cable: http://www.lindy.co.uk/usb-to-parallel-printer-port-adapter-cable-15m/42882....
Maybe this is the difference
Following your link I only see "Compatible with Windows ME/2000/XP/Vista/7" Are you sure it will work with CentOS 6? I don't use it for print anything, but just to switch on my own home alarm as I wrote here: http://www.securitybydefault.com/2011/04/trasteando-con-una-alarma-de-securi... Sorry, it is in spanish, that's my language :) Give it a try with some online translation service.
between RHEL and CentOS. If I was a RHEL licensed user, RedHat support staff at least would answer saying anything.
If everybody who does *not* know the answer to a question would answer "saying anything" as you suggested then this mailing list would generate a gazillion messages per day and become completely useless because of the gazillion "I don't know" answers.
If you don't expect anything from somebody, and you receive anything,... it would be very pleasant. Since I belong to this list, the only topic with 0 answers was my question. Is it so difficult?
If that parallel card is so important to you then why don't you buy a Red Hat subscription? At the end of the day you get what you pay for...
Don't think I have thought it before! Regards,
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