HI

I'm trying to set up my epson stylus photo 915 on a suse 8.0 system.
(see also previous mails). The problem seems to be that the printer
does not get registered when connected with an usb cable. I tried
various ways to connect it (on at boot time, unplug and plug usb cable
while system is running) but this has no effect. Also I tried to 
restart all usb services (see my previous post) but this has no 
reproducable effects. When I plug in the printer I see this on 
xconsole (see below). Does anyone know how I can resolve this problem?

jos

Mar  9 22:11:54 linux kernel: usb-uhci.c: ENXIO 80000580, flags 0, urb c34fa140, burb 
c34fa1c0
Mar  9 22:11:54 linux kernel: hub.c: usb_hub_port_status (5) failed (err = -6)
Mar  9 22:11:54 linux kernel: hub.c: connect-debounce failed, port 1 disabled
Mar  9 22:11:54 linux kernel: usb-uhci.c: ENXIO 80000500, flags 0, urb c34fa140, burb 
c34fa1c0
Mar  9 22:11:54 linux kernel: hub.c: cannot disable port 1 of hub 5 (err = -6)
Mar  9 22:11:54 linux kernel: usb-uhci.c: ENXIO 80000580, flags 0, urb c34fa140, burb 
c34fa1c0
Mar  9 22:11:54 linux kernel: hub.c: usb_hub_port_status (5) failed (err = -6)
Mar  9 22:11:54 linux kernel: usb-uhci.c: ENXIO 80000580, flags 0, urb c34fa140, burb 
c34fa1c0
Mar  9 22:11:54 linux kernel: hub.c: get_hub_status failed
Mar  9 22:11:54 linux kernel: usb-uhci.c: ENXIO 80000580, flags 0, urb c34fa140, burb 
c34fa1c0
Mar  9 22:11:54 linux kernel: hub.c: usb_hub_port_status (5) failed (err = -6)
Mar  9 22:11:54 linux kernel: hub.c: connect-debounce failed, port 2 disabled
Mar  9 22:11:54 linux kernel: usb-uhci.c: ENXIO 80000500, flags 0, urb c34fa140, burb 
c34fa1c0
Mar  9 22:11:54 linux kernel: hub.c: cannot disable port 2 of hub 5 (err = -6)
Mar  9 22:11:54 linux kernel: usb-uhci.c: ENXIO 80000580, flags 0, urb c34fa140, burb 
c34fa1c0
Mar  9 22:11:54 linux kernel: hub.c: get_hub_status failed



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