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Subject: printing woes: PROBLEM IDENTIFIED
From: karl agee <kdagee@attglobal.net>
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Cc: Sam Slade <beslade@charter.net>, Joseph Zachmyc <zakman@owt.com>
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I've located the source of my printing problems:  It's the kernel.

I was able to boot into my orig 5.0-DP1 kernel, I redid the printer
config using apsfilter and I can print w/o problems to my hearts
content.

If I boot into my new kernel (source installed last monday nite) and
attempt to print it crashes instantly.  

So there's a problem with the -current kernel.  Anyone else seen this??

(I've contributed somewhat to freebsd development...I'm so proud..)

--karl




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