Okay, I'm forwarding this from a friend of mine. I'm stumped, so I thought I'd pass it on to the list. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Okay. One problem with Linux. If my printer is plugged in, it prints > reams of gibberish, unbidden. I have to take all the paper out of it > because I can't make it stop. Any idea what is causing this? It did it > under SuSE 6.4, too. It's the main thing that makes it impossible for > me to use Linux instead of Windows in any real way. Elaboration: They're using Mandrake 8.1, with an HP LaserJet 6L. I asked what printing daemon the system was using, and: > See, I don't know. The install/setup was.. odd, in that I'm not sure > which installed and frankly don't remember enough about this OS to > figure it out. Cups is running, I do know that. Lpd is not. So I > guess Cups, huh. > > In linuxconf, under service control, the thingie under "printer" pops up > "Internet server" and I see /usr/lib/cups/daemon/cups-lpd under "server > path." Being a Windows abuser I have no idea what that indicates other > than gee Cups is running. Cups also shows up on its own (automatic, > running) on the Service control list. These are the only things I know > to be printer-related that I see running. Is there anywhere else I > should look? Any suggestions will be forwarded on. Thanks. Jima