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On Sun, 2003-06-29 at 14:25, Rene Rebe wrote: > Hi, > > On: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 23:11:10 +0200, > Henning Meier-Geinitz <[email protected]> wrote: ... > Which host controller chip and respective kernel driver is this? I sent my last message prematurely. Please disregard it. My system is Redhat 9.0, with up2date run today. I have sane-backends-1.0.12.tar.gz and xsane-0.91.tar.gz installed. Here are messages that may help answer your questions. If this won't do it, could you tell me how to find the answers to your questions? T: Bus=04 Lev=00 Prnt=00 Port=00 Cnt=00 Dev#= 1 Spd=12 MxCh= 2 B: Alloc= 0/900 us ( 0%), #Int= 0, #Iso= 0 D: Ver= 1.00 Cls=09(hub ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS= 8 #Cfgs= 1 P: Vendor=0000 ProdID=0000 Rev= 0.00 S: Product=USB UHCI Root Hub S: SerialNumber=9000 C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=40 MxPwr= 0mA I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=09(hub ) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=hub E: Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 8 Ivl=255ms T: Bus=04 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#= 2 Spd=12 MxCh= 0 D: Ver= 1.00 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS= 8 #Cfgs= 1 P: Vendor=03f0 ProdID=0801 Rev= 0.01 S: Manufacturer=hp S: Product=hp scanjet 7400c S: SerialNumber=87 tem 7400c C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=40 MxPwr= 2mA I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=(none) E: Ad=01(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 8 Ivl=0ms E: Ad=82(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 8 Ivl=10ms E: Ad=83(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 64 Ivl=0ms Jun 29 07:33:03 localhost kernel: Linux version 2.4.20-18.9 (root@gozin3) (gcc version 3.2.2 20030222 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.2-5)) #1 Wed Jun 4 15:04:35 PDT 2003 Installed via up2date. Jun 29 07:33:05 localhost kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs Jun 29 07:33:05 localhost kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 5 for device 00:0b.0 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xf0870000, IRQ 5 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0b.0, NEC Corporation USB Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: USB hub found Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: 3 ports detected Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 9 for device 00:0b.1 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Sharing IRQ 9 with 00:0a.0 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost rc: Starting pcmcia: succeeded Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xf0872000, IRQ 9 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0b.1, NEC Corporation USB (#2) Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: USB hub found Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0b.0-1, assigned address 2 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: USB hub found Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: 4 ports detected Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 10 for device 00:0b.2 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Sharing IRQ 10 with 00:07.2 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Sharing IRQ 10 with 00:0d.0 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: ehci-hcd 00:0b.2: NEC Corporation USB 2.0 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: ehci-hcd 00:0b.2: irq 10, pci mem f087a000 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: 00:0b.2 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (32 bytes) by BIOS/FW. Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: 00:0b.2 PCI cache line size corrected to 128. Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: ehci-hcd 00:0b.2: USB 2.0 enabled, EHCI 0.95, driver 2003-Jan-22 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: USB disconnect on device 00:0b.0-1 address 2 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: USB hub found Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: 5 ports detected Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: $Revision: 1.275 $ time 07:14:02 May 29 2003 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: High bandwidth mode enabled Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 10 for device 00:07.2 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Sharing IRQ 10 with 00:0b.2 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Sharing IRQ 10 with 00:0d.0 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: USB UHCI at I/O 0x9000, IRQ 10 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: Detected 2 ports Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 4 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: USB hub found Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: v1.275:USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hiddev Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hid Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hid-core.c: v1.8.1 Andreas Gal, Vojtech Pavlik <[email protected]> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hid-core.c: USB HID support drivers Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0b.2-1, assigned address 2 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost mount: mount: none already mounted or /proc/bus/usb busy Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: USB hub found Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost mount: mount: according to mtab, usbdevfs is already mounted on /proc/bus/usb Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: 4 ports detected Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost netfs: Mounting other filesystems: failed Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: Adding Swap: 1582360k swap-space (priority -1) Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:07.2-1, assigned address 2 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x3f0/0x801) is not claimed by any active driver. Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0b.2-1.2, assigned address 3 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: USB device 3 (vend/prod 0x2821/0x5001) is not claimed by any active driver. Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0b.2-1.4, assigned address 4 Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: USB device 4 (vend/prod 0x3f0/0x3404) is not claimed by any active driver. Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: Initializing USB Mass Storage driver... Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usb-storage Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: scsi1 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: Vendor: ASUS Model: CRW-5224A Rev: 1.00 Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: USB Mass Storage support registered. Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: hdc: attached ide-scsi driver. Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: scsi2 : SCSI host adapter emulation for IDE ATAPI devices Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: Vendor: HP Model: CD-Writer+ 8100 Rev: 1.0g Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usblp Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: printer.c: usblp0: USB Bidirectional printer dev 4 if 0 alt 0 proto 2 vid 0x03F0 pid 0x3404 > If communication via libusb is not reliable for you, you still can use > the "deprecated" hpusbscsi driver in the kernel - but _not_ the > scanner driver. I've tried so many configuration variations over the last couple of weeks that I've gotten confused about what configuration settings do what. I don't think I understand the terminology. I now think I should avoid using the scanner driver. Would rmmod scanner do this for me, or is something else necessary? How can I tell whether or not I am using the scanner driver? I would like to use libusb, but I have not been able to figure out what causes the libusb driver to be loaded. Some parts of my system refer to usbfs; others refer to usbdevfs. I think I need everything in the system refering to one or everything to the other, but when I tried changing the usbdevfs references to usbfs, I produced a system that would not boot, and had to restore a backup. What is the best way to get back to a clean system? Is there a modprobe command I should be using to load the libusb driver? If so, should I add it to /etc/rc.d/rc.local to get it to run during boot? My guess is that modprobe scanner vendor=0x03f0 product=0x0801 should be added to /etc/rc.d/rc.local. Is that right? If so, what else needs to be done? What should be done to get the scanner mounted as rw with permissions for everyone to use it? The things I have tried with fstab did not work, since the system tried to mount it twice. I currently have hpusbbscsi disabled. Should both libusb and hpusbbscsi be enabled? ... > The scanner driver will not work - because of the missing interrupt > endpoint notification support - but I do not want to support a 3rd "to > be removed in the future" access method. So I think hpusbscsi and > libusb should be ok. --=-HHTH88Z4DtJatcF7GpR3 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 TRANSITIONAL//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; CHARSET=UTF-8"> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="GtkHTML/1.1.9"> </HEAD> <BODY> On Sun, 2003-06-29 at 14:25, Rene Rebe wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE> <PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373" SIZE="3"><I>Hi, On: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 23:11:10 +0200, Henning Meier-Geinitz <[email protected]> wrote:</I></FONT></PRE> </BLOCKQUOTE> <FONT SIZE="3">...</FONT> <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE> <PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373" SIZE="3"><I>Which host controller chip and respective kernel driver is this?</I></FONT></PRE> </BLOCKQUOTE> <BR> I sent my last message prematurely. Please disregard it.<BR> <BR> My system is Redhat 9.0, with up2date run today. I have sane-backends-1.0.12.tar.gz and xsane-0.91.tar.gz installed.<BR> <BR> <BR> <FONT SIZE="4"><B>Here are messages that may help answer your questions. If this won't do it, could you tell me how to find the answers to your questions?</B></FONT><BR> <FONT SIZE="3"><BR> T: Bus=04 Lev=00 Prnt=00 Port=00 Cnt=00 Dev#= 1 Spd=12 MxCh= 2<BR> B: Alloc= 0/900 us ( 0%), #Int= 0, #Iso= 0<BR> D: Ver= 1.00 Cls=09(hub ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS= 8 #Cfgs= 1<BR> P: Vendor=0000 ProdID=0000 Rev= 0.00<BR> S: Product=USB UHCI Root Hub<BR> S: SerialNumber=9000<BR> C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=40 MxPwr= 0mA<BR> I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=09(hub ) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=hub<BR> E: Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 8 Ivl=255ms<BR> T: Bus=04 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#= 2 Spd=12 MxCh= 0<BR> D: Ver= 1.00 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS= 8 #Cfgs= 1</FONT><BR> <FONT SIZE="4"><B>P: Vendor=03f0 ProdID=0801 Rev= 0.01</B></FONT><BR> <FONT SIZE="3">S: Manufacturer=hp<BR> S: Product=hp scanjet 7400c<BR> S: SerialNumber=87 tem 7400c<BR> C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=40 MxPwr= 2mA<BR> I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=(none)<BR> E: Ad=01(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 8 Ivl=0ms<BR> E: Ad=82(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 8 Ivl=10ms<BR> E: Ad=83(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 64 Ivl=0ms<BR> <BR> <BR> Jun 29 07:33:03 localhost kernel: Linux version 2.4.20-18.9 (root@gozin3) (gcc version 3.2.2 20030222 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.2-5)) #1 Wed Jun 4 15:04:35 PDT 2003 Installed via up2date.<BR> Jun 29 07:33:05 localhost kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs<BR> Jun 29 07:33:05 localhost kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 5 for device 00:0b.0<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xf0870000, IRQ 5<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0b.0, NEC Corporation USB<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: USB hub found<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: 3 ports detected<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 9 for device 00:0b.1<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Sharing IRQ 9 with 00:0a.0<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost rc: Starting pcmcia: succeeded<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xf0872000, IRQ 9<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0b.1, NEC Corporation USB (#2)<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: USB hub found<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0b.0-1, assigned address 2<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: USB hub found<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: 4 ports detected<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 10 for device 00:0b.2<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Sharing IRQ 10 with 00:07.2<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Sharing IRQ 10 with 00:0d.0<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: ehci-hcd 00:0b.2: NEC Corporation USB 2.0<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: ehci-hcd 00:0b.2: irq 10, pci mem f087a000<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: 00:0b.2 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (32 bytes) by BIOS/FW.<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: 00:0b.2 PCI cache line size corrected to 128.<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: ehci-hcd 00:0b.2: USB 2.0 enabled, EHCI 0.95, driver 2003-Jan-22<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: USB disconnect on device 00:0b.0-1 address 2<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: USB hub found<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: 5 ports detected<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: $Revision: 1.275 $ time 07:14:02 May 29 2003<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: High bandwidth mode enabled<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 10 for device 00:07.2<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Sharing IRQ 10 with 00:0b.2<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: PCI: Sharing IRQ 10 with 00:0d.0<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: USB UHCI at I/O 0x9000, IRQ 10<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: Detected 2 ports<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 4<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: USB hub found<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: v1.275:USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hiddev<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hid<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hid-core.c: v1.8.1 Andreas Gal, Vojtech Pavlik <</FONT><A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><FONT SIZE="3">[email protected]</FONT></A><FONT SIZE="3">><BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hid-core.c: USB HID support drivers<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0b.2-1, assigned address 2<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost mount: mount: none already mounted or /proc/bus/usb busy<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: USB hub found<BR> <B>Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost mount: mount: according to mtab, usbdevfs is already mounted on /proc/bus/usb</B></FONT><BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: 4 ports detected<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost netfs: Mounting other filesystems: failed<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: Adding Swap: 1582360k swap-space (priority -1)<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:07.2-1, assigned address 2<BR> <FONT SIZE="3"><B>Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x3f0/0x801) is not claimed by any active driver.</B></FONT><BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0b.2-1.2, assigned address 3<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: USB device 3 (vend/prod 0x2821/0x5001) is not claimed by any active driver.<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0b.2-1.4, assigned address 4<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: USB device 4 (vend/prod 0x3f0/0x3404) is not claimed by any active driver.<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...<BR> Jun 29 07:33:06 localhost kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usb-storage<BR> Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: scsi1 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices<BR> Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: Vendor: ASUS Model: CRW-5224A Rev: 1.00<BR> Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02<BR> Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: USB Mass Storage support registered.<BR> Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: hdc: attached ide-scsi driver.<BR> Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: scsi2 : SCSI host adapter emulation for IDE ATAPI devices<BR> Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: Vendor: HP Model: CD-Writer+ 8100 Rev: 1.0g<BR> Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02<BR> Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usblp<BR> Jun 29 07:33:07 localhost kernel: printer.c: usblp0: USB Bidirectional printer dev 4 if 0 alt 0 proto 2 vid 0x03F0 pid 0x3404<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE> <PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373" SIZE="3"><I>If communication via libusb is not reliable for you, you still can use the "deprecated" hpusbscsi driver in the kernel - but _not_ the scanner driver.</I></FONT></PRE> </BLOCKQUOTE> <BR> <FONT SIZE="4"><B>I've tried so many configuration variations over the last couple of weeks that I've gotten confused about what configuration settings do what. I don't think I understand the terminology.<BR> <BR> I now think I should avoid using the scanner driver. Would<BR> rmmod scanner <BR> do this for me, or is something else necessary? How can I tell whether or not I am using the scanner driver?<BR> <BR> I would like to use libusb, but I have not been able to figure out what causes the libusb driver to be loaded. Some parts of my system refer to usbfs; others refer to usbdevfs. I think I need everything in the system refering to one or everything to the other, but when I tried changing the usbdevfs references to usbfs, I produced a system that would not boot, and had to restore a backup.<BR> <BR> What is the best way to get back to a clean system?<BR> Is there a modprobe command I should be using to load the libusb driver? If so, should I add it to /etc/rc.d/rc.local to get it to run during boot?<BR> My guess is that </FONT><BR> <FONT SIZE="5">modprobe scanner vendor=0x03f0 product=0x0801</FONT><BR> <FONT SIZE="4">should be added to /etc/rc.d/rc.local. Is that right? If so, what else needs to be done?<BR> <BR> What should be done to get the scanner mounted as rw with permissions for everyone to use it? The things I have tried with fstab did not work, since the system tried to mount it twice.<BR> <BR> I currently have hpusbbscsi disabled. Should both libusb and hpusbbscsi be enabled?</B></FONT><BR> <FONT SIZE="3"><BR> <BR> ...</FONT> <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE> <PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373" SIZE="3"><I>The scanner driver will not work - because of the missing interrupt endpoint notification support - but I do not want to support a 3rd "to be removed in the future" access method. So I think hpusbscsi and libusb should be ok.</I></FONT></PRE> </BLOCKQUOTE> <BR> </BODY> </HTML> --=-HHTH88Z4DtJatcF7GpR3--
