On Monday 30 December 2002 09:47 am, ET wrote: > what does, (as root, without the quotes) "lsmod" say about usb (mass > storage, uhci, etc) I have one of these burners but have not set it up with 9.0 (it's on the kids box now) but have used it since 7.2. did you run kudzu with it connected?
> On Monday 30 December 2002 08:21 am, Andrei Raevsky wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am trying to install my external USB CD-burner (HP Writer Plus 8200 > > series external CD writer, connected on USB port) to my laptop. Here is > > what I get: > > > > > > QUOTE > > > > *USB VIEWER SEES: > > > > HP USB CD-Writer Plus > > Manufacturer: Shuttle Technology Inc. > > Speed: 12Mb/s (full) > > USB Version: 1.00 > > Device Class: 00(>ifc ) > > Device Subclass: 00 > > Device Protocol: 00 > > Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 64 > > Number of Configurations: 1 > > Vendor Id: 03f0 > > Product Id: 0107 > > Revision Number: 2.00 > > > > Config Number: 1 > > Number of Interfaces: 1 > > Attributes: 40 > > MaxPower Needed: 0mA > > > > Interface Number: 0 > > Name: usb-storage > > Alternate Number: 0 > > Class: ff(vend.) > > Sub Class: 00 > > Protocol: 00 > > Number of Endpoints: 3 > > > > Endpoint Address: 01 > > Direction: out > > Attribute: 2 > > Type: Bulk > > Max Packet Size: 64 > > Interval: 0ms > > > > Endpoint Address: 82 > > Direction: in > > Attribute: 2 > > Type: Bulk > > Max Packet Size: 64 > > Interval: 0ms > > > > Endpoint Address: 83 > > Direction: in > > Attribute: 3 > > Type: Int. > > Max Packet Size: 2 > > Interval: 32ms > > > > *MCC HARDWARE DETECTS THE FOLLOWING ON USB PORT: > > > > Vendor: Intel Corporation > > Bus: PCI > > Bus identification: 8086:7112 > > Location on the bus: 0:7:2 > > Description: 82371AB PIIX4 USB > > Module: usb-uhci > > Media class: SERIAL_USB > > > > *The "connect" button triggers this response in the console: > > > > Mon Dec 30 07:56:50 2002 Gtk-LOG **: file gtkstatusbar.c: line 233 > > (gtk_statusbar_pop): assertion `context_id > 0' failed. at > > /usr/lib/libDrakX/harddrake/ui.pm line 223. > > > > *The logs recorded the following: > > upmon[1011]: no UPSMON definitions in /etc/ups/ > > Neither X-CD-ROAST nor Gnome-Toaster detected any CD writer > > > > *The Mandrake documentation says: > > > > Under Mandrake Linux you can burn CDs using either a SCSI or an ATAPI > > CD-R(W) drive. It is assumed that your CD-R(W) drive was already > > configured properly at installation time, we won't speak about > > configuring a CD-R(W) drive under Linux but how to put your CD-R(W) drive > > to use. > > > > All CD recording software treats CD-R(W) drives as SCSI, but ATAPI drives > > make use of a feature called "SCSI emulation" which is automatically > > configured during system installation > > > > UNQUOTE > > > > Does this means that there is no way for me to burn CDs. Since I have an > > old laptop with no free space, an internal burner is no option (besides, > > I don't have the money anyway). > > > > If worse comes to worse, can I at least use it as a CD drive? As of > > know, I don't see it even in this capaciy anywhere (not in /mnt or > > /proc/bus/usb). > > > > Thanks a lot for any help, > > > > Andrei > > > > > > ______________________________________________ > > Linux-Mandrake 9 (Dolphin) > > Mandrake Club Silver Member > > Registered Linux user: 226850 > > Registered Linux computer: 183163 > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online > > http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
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