to experimenting to try to find the cause. Can anybody suggest a course
of action to help solve this problem?
Thanks!
Andy
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Alan Stern wrote:
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Andy Stewart wrote:
HI Alan et al,
I have gathered the requested debug information - shown below.
Thanks for the help!
That's weird. The log shows your device pretty much died as soon as it
got
.
Are there other things I should try to help isolate this problem?
Thanks!
Andy
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if
you remove the hub and plug the device directly into the server?
I've tried this previously and found that plugging the device directly
into the server's USB port (no hub) yields the same result we've seen.
Thanks again for the suggestions,
Andy
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access the G3 (or my Epson scanner) when it is
plugged into the EHCI port, but that is the subject of a future thread.
Later, and thanks!
Andy
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http://www.wlug.org
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controller. Why might this be? What can I do to gather more useful
debug information?
Thanks!
Andy
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Worcester, MA, USA
http://www.wlug.org
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found it immensely helpful. I hope it
will help others who discover this thread in the future.
Andy
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http://www.wlug.org
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and everything
works great with it. I tried 2.6.12.3 as well as 2.6.13 - both work
just fine.
I like a happy ending. :-)
Many thanks!
Andy
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http://www.wlug.org
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looked around in /sys/bus/usb and also on Google, but have not found the
answer.
Any assistance you may provide would be very much appreciated. Please
cc me on any replies as I'm not a list subscriber.
Thanks!
Andy
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Jiri Kosina wrote:
On Wed, 30 May 2007, Andy Stewart wrote:
I have a Symbol USB barcode scanner that appears to work with Linux.
If I bring up a Konsole window and give it focus, characters are typed
into that window as I scan barcodes
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