On Sunday 24 November 2002 18:41, Ken Moffat wrote:
Rather dissappointed that my fuji won't work under linux usb mass
storage. Do I need to add something to the unusual_devs.h file? I see a
fuji 1400 entry in there.
same problem with a finepix f400.
When I try to mount, I get:
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On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 23:46:12 -0600 (CST)
Jason Sharpee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Jason
I am trying to use a usb pendrive as a root device for a linux
boot floppy. I compiled 2.4.19 with support for UHCI, USB Storage, and
SCSI into the kernel.
must not into kernel -
hi,
What do u mean by bit times in USB terminology ???. The question is in the USB
1.1 specs the turn around time (is the time the host sends a packet to device and the
device responds with handshake) is 18 bit times. Is this equivalent to how many
milliseconds???
Thanks Regards
On 25 Nov 2002, Charles Blackburn wrote:
well i've just spent the past week trying to get my firewall up after a
HD crash :(
Glad it's you and not me :-) that does sound painful...
nice so u reckon to use the ftdi stuff rather than writing my own
module? I like things the easy way :P
It
Hi all!
I bought it few weeks ago and it works fine on W98,
but not on linux. I've tried with Debian 3.0,
linux-bbc, suse 7.3 and the problem is always the
same. The module says that the new USB hardware is
not
used by any module.
Hello
try any distribution with a kernel 2.4.18 ( or
Hi all,
I have two printers connected with my Redhat 7.3 through USB, the problem I
have is one of them is HP Laserjet and the other one is Epson Inkjet.
/dev/usb/lp0 and /dev/usb/lp1 map the different printer randomly and caused
a lot of junk print outs.
My question is:
How to map /dev/usb/lp0
Hi Bridie,
I think this ahs been asked before, either here or on the devel
list. IIRC the answer was that these is some feature in 2.5 kernels that
can help with this but there is nothing in 2.4. If you search the arhive
you may find a better answer.
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 07:21, Birdie Chiu wrote:
Hi all,
I have two printers connected with my Redhat 7.3 through USB, the problem I
have is one of them is HP Laserjet and the other one is Epson Inkjet.
/dev/usb/lp0 and /dev/usb/lp1 map the different printer randomly and caused
a lot of junk
Which link? I just tried;
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-usb-usersr=1w=2
and
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-usb-develr=1w=2
and they worked fine. THe other version seemed to work fine too;
http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/SourceForge/4563/0/
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Hajo C Jeske wrote:
| On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 23:46:12 -0600 (CST)
| Jason Sharpee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| Hello Jason
|
| I am trying to use a usb pendrive as a root device for a linux
| boot floppy. I compiled 2.4.19 with support for UHCI, USB Storage, and
| SCSI
You need to ask the Vendor what their protocol is or reverse engineer the
windows driver (USB Snoop can help with that). There is a fair chance that
you can use the USB Storage driver with some options but I don't know how
to advise on that.
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Willy Gardiol wrote:
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 12:39:53PM -0500, Scott Comboni wrote:
I just picked up a Treo 300 and was wondering if anyone has had any luck
connecting with Linux?
Sorry, it will not work at this time with USB.
greg k-h
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I have sent emails to napa's support.
I will look for usb-snoop, thanks
On 18:05, lunedì 25 novembre 2002, Stephen J. Gowdy wrote:
You need to ask the Vendor what their protocol is or reverse engineer the
windows driver (USB Snoop can help with
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