On Wednesday 07 Jan 2004 5:26 pm, Paul wrote:
> Hi Derek,
> Thanks for the tip. It did not work out, though. The driver is usb-uhci,
> but changing that to uhci, the restart complains that there is 'no such
> device' and that insmod failed.
> Paul
>
> On 01/07/2004 05:49 PM, Derek Jennings wrote:
> >The solution I found was to change my USB driver. In /etc/modules.conf I
> > had usb-uhci  I changed that to the uhci driver then 'service usb
> > restart' and the printer now works 'perfectly'.
> >
> >Depending on your hardware the same might help you  (If your driver is
> >currently 'ohci' then there is no alternate driver)

Ah It may simply be because the old driver was still loaded.
A reboot might behave differently.

derek

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