You probably need to setup your printing system to print to the usb
printer. You need to tell in the type of printer and the device that it is
(which should be /dev/usb/lp0). You can test the basic functionailty (this
works for most printers but not all) with;
cat /etc/fstab /dev/usb/lp0
To find
Roland,
You might want to enable usb debugging in the usb section of the
kernel config, rebuild your kernel, then post the output of dmesg
along with the desciption of the problem to the usb-devel list.
Steve
On Fri, 2004-06-04 at 06:35, QROOF wrote:
Hi Steve,
thanks for that hint, but
I am trying to use an IONetworks Edgeport/4 USB-serial port adapter.
When I plug it in, the driver crashes with the following information. It
was retrieved using dmesg.
dump
usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using address 2
usb 2-2: Product: Edgeport/4
usb 2-2: Manufacturer: Inside Out
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The keyboard is a Logitech Elite, but I dont think the USB drivers ever see that.
Interestingly, the /proc/bus/usb/devices shows neither the mouse nor the keyboard.
The mouse does work, and /var/log/messages shows that at least it is recognized.
Notice the vendor/prod id of 0557/7000. I havent
You probably have something like USB Legacy turned on in your BIOS.
On Sat, 5 Jun 2004, Craig Schmackpfeffer wrote:
The keyboard is a Logitech Elite, but I dont think the USB drivers ever see that.
Interestingly, the /proc/bus/usb/devices shows neither the mouse nor the keyboard.
The mouse
Unfortunately I don't have a way of posting that I'm aware of just yet.
My laptop has a USB external floppy and Linux doesn't like it at all.
Apparently thinks it's a hard disk and assumes its size to be 1GB, and
all sorts of weird things.
I'll try with my USB Flash disk, since that should
Hi,
Sorry for the delay, thanks for answering my post.
Here's a snippet from /var/log/messages when I put in my flash disk,
then took it out, then plugged in the Netgear DM602:
Jun 6 08:36:41 darkstar kernel: Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...
Jun 6 08:36:41 darkstar kernel: usb.c:
Timo Dickscheid wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem with the following (said to be) supported hardware on
a new kernel 2.6.6:
* Cardbus Controller O2Micro on an Acer TM613 Notebook
The Controller works well with devices such as my WLAN Card
* NEC-Chip USB2.0-Cardbus-Controller, recognized by