Re: [gentoo-user] Scanner Epson CX5400
On 12/18/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 12/17/05, smoke3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all, I've got a CX5400 EPSON All-in-One printer/scanner. I tried to configure sane-backends in order to get it working on my 2.6.14-gentoo (amd 64), but I think I'm doing something wrong. That is, when I type: # sane-find-scanner -q I get: found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8 [EPSON], product=0x0808 [USB MFP]) at libusb:002:003 But, after configuring /etc/sane.d/epkowa.conf with usb 0x04b8 0x0808 According to the sane project, the CX5400 should be using the epson backend, not epkowa:NO WAY though... I tried the same with epson backend, but# SANE_DEBUG_EPSON=128 scanimage -Lstill gives the same output as epkowa does:[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of epson to 128. [epson] sane_init: sane-backends 1.0.16 [epson] sane_init, # epson.conf[epson] sane_init, #[epson] sane_init, # here are some examples for how to configure the EPSON backend [epson] sane_init, #[epson] sane_init, # SCSI scanner: [epson] sane_init, #scsi EPSON[epson] sane_init, # for the GT-6500, comment out the previous line and uncomment the following line: [epson] sane_init, #scsi[epson] sane_init, # [epson] sane_init, # Parallel port scanner:[epson] sane_init, #pio 0x278 [epson] sane_init, #pio 0x378[epson] sane_init, #pio 0x3BC [epson] sane_init, #[epson] sane_init, # USB scanner:[epson] sane_init, # There are two different methods of configuring a USB scanner: libusb and the kernel module [epson] sane_init, # For any system with libusb support (which is pretty much any recent Linux distribution) the [epson] sane_init, # following line is sufficient. This however assumes that the connected scanner (or to be more [epson] sane_init, # accurate, it's device ID) is known to the backend.[epson] sane_init, usb 0x4b8 0x808 [epson] attach_one_usb(libusb:002:002)[epson] SANE Epson Backend v0.2.45 - 2000-01-09[epson] attach(libusb:002:002, 3) [epson] attach: opening libusb:002:002[epson] sane_init, # For libusb support for unknown scanners use the following command [epson] sane_init, # usb product ID device ID[epson] sane_init, # e.g.:[epson] sane_init, # And for the scanner module, use the following configuration: [epson] sane_init, #usb /dev/usbscanner0[epson] sane_init, #usb /dev/usb/scanner0 [epson] sane_get_devices()No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different, check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by thesane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentation which came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages).Any other idea on what's going wrong?Thanks, S.G.-- You can't learn what you think you know.
[gentoo-user] Scanner Epson CX5400
Hello all,I've got a CX5400 EPSON All-in-One printer/scanner.I tried to configure sane-backends in order to get it working on my 2.6.14-gentoo (amd 64), but I think I'm doing something wrong. That is, when I type: # sane-find-scanner -q I get:found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8 [EPSON], product=0x0808 [USB MFP]) at libusb:002:003 But, after configuring /etc/sane.d/epkowa.conf with usb 0x04b8 0x0808and /etc/sane.d/dll.conf with: epkowaThen if I try:# SANE_DEBUG_EPKOWA scanimage -LI'll get: [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of epkowa to 16.[epkowa] sane_init: iscan 1.17.0 [epkowa] sane_init, usb 0x04b8 0x0808[epkowa] attach_one_usb(libusb:002:003) [epkowa] EPKOWA SANE Backend 1.17.0 - 2005-08-04[epkowa] attach(libusb:002:003, 3) [epkowa] attach: opening libusb:002:003[epkowa] sane_get_devices() No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentationwhich came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages). [epkowa] sane_exitAnd obviously no way also with xsane neither xscanimage.HOW IS IT POSSIBLE??? I would really appreciate any comment!!!Thank you,S.G.-- You can't learn what you think you know.
Re: [gentoo-user] PS/2 mouse not working
_MY_ mouse is not going to be thrown in the trash... I did find that on Knoppyx 3.2 the mouse work properly and I can cat /dev/proc/psaux with some jibberish on mouse moving. So, what's the solution S.G. -- You can't learn what you think you know. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] PS/2 mouse not working
Hi guys, I just bought a new PS/2 Trust optical mouse (3 buttons), but I can't get it works under my gentoo: I'm using gentoo-sources 2.6.12-r6 for amd64 and I think I configured my kernel as well as possible for PS/2 mice support. When system boots, it turns the red laser light off and when i try cat /dev/input/mice or cat /dev/psaux i get some X on 1,2 and 3 button pressed. I think there is probably a problem on hw detection on system booting, but I really don't know where to put my hands on!!! Can anybody help me please TNX! S.G. PS: dmesg | grep PS/2: PNP: PS/2 Controller... irq 1,12 mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice input ImExPS/2 Generic Explorer Mouse on isa0060/serio1 -- You can't learn what you think you know. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] PS/2 mouse not working
On 7/24/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, so you get some characters when you read /dev/input/mice and /dev/psaux. What doesn't work? I don't get any trash chars when i move my mouse and red light is off! If i unplug and re-plug the mouse, i get red light turned on for just a second and if i try to move the mouse, it gets off again. What does work? ;) S.G. -- You can't learn what you think you know. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] PS/2 mouse not working
On 7/24/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Did you set CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2=y or =m? If =y, try rebuilding as a module. This would let you remove and reload the driver (rmmod psmouse; modprobe psmouse) to see what happens. I tried it also as module: I even passed every type of proto to the module during modprobe, but while i'm fetching the driver, the light turns off and I can only cat buttons working Also, is this a real PS/2 mouse (not using a USB to PS/2 adapter), Yes it's a _real_ PS/2 mouse ;) or do you use a KVM switch? What is a KVM switch? It's the first time i hear this! -- You can't learn what you think you know. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] PS/2 mouse not working
On 7/24/05, Michal Pronay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looks like your mouse is broken, try booting some livecd like knoppix for example. Easy way, but not the right one: my mouse is new and does function on other computers running M$... KVM means keyboard,video, mouse and stands for a switch between more pcs and one console equipted with a monitor, keyboard and mouse. Such a console can be mounted in a rack and you can control more servers with it for example. Ok, i remember i just heard something about it, but that wasn't the name... However i thought it was a kind of enterprise stuff, not really useful at home, with only one PC installed. ;) Any ideas else? S.G -- You can't learn what you think you know. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] PS/2 mouse not working
On 7/24/05, Hans-Werner Hilse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hm, OK, other computers... What about the computer you want to use it with? What does it do if you try another OS? When the mouse is considered OK, then there's the computer left... It's OK: I had winzoz installed from the seller i bought it from and the mouse did function as well! I'd also check * BIOS settings regarding the mouse Everything ok! * the right PS/2 plug (not that keyboard one...) nice joke, but... no! * dmesg output regarding the psaux driver dmesg | grep psaux -- nothing dmesg | grep PS/2 -- PNP: PS/2 Controller... irq 1,12 mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice input ImExPS/2 Generic Explorer Mouse on isa0060/serio1 * another PS/2 mouse (this isn't clear from your postings if there was one before you bought the new one) Ok: I tried an older mouse (not optical) and it does function... cat /dev/psaux sends me lots of trash when i move it. -- the PC is ok! *** NEED HELP *** -- You can't learn what you think you know. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] PS/2 mouse not working
On 7/24/05, Hans-Werner Hilse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hm, OK, it definately _is_ a driver issue then... * the right PS/2 plug (not that keyboard one...) nice joke, but... no! Well, seen it before, and I thought to mention it doesn't harm... :-) Ok ok! I'm a bit nervous on this mouse marrow...! ;) dmesg | grep PS/2 -- PNP: PS/2 Controller... irq 1,12 mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice input ImExPS/2 Generic Explorer Mouse on isa0060/serio1 Hm, OK. So it _is_ recognized then... Maybe the kernel choses a level that's too high. From kernel docs (kernel-parameters.txt): snip psmouse.proto= [HW,MOUSE] Highest PS2 mouse protocol extension to probe for (bare|imps|exps). psmouse.rate= [HW,MOUSE] Set desired mouse report rate, in reports per second. psmouse.resetafter= [HW,MOUSE] Try to reset the device after so many bad packets (0 = never). snip I tried all the protocols... I even modified psmouse-base.c in order to get all the abbreviation for protos, but none of them did function... I dont' know how to use the latter params!!! Any explaination is appreciated! As a side note, my dmesg reads: Jul 2 12:59:52 sub00421 input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse on isa0060/serio1 Last question: Does this mouse work for any (other) linux box? What does the dmesg read there? I'm downloading a knoppix 3.9... i'll upload any result! For now none! -- You can't learn what you think you know. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] PS/2 mouse not working
Ok, some news: 1. Knoppix recognize the mouse as an ImExPS/2 Generic Explorer Mouse and I cannot get it working even with this livecd!!! 2. I think the problem is with the 2.6.* kernels: it seems mouse is always recognized, but the optical lens shuts down as soon as i begin moving it... On 7/24/05, Matt Randolph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Did you get the mouse working under M$ on this computer or a different one? If you have never gotten it to work on this computer, you might try switching the mouse and keyboard anyway... regardless of what the little labels say. No, on this computer all was good with M$... apart form my consciousness and my pride!!! ;) Any ideas? -- You can't learn what you think you know. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] PS/2 mouse not working
On 7/24/05, smoke3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm downloading a knoppix 3.9... i'll upload any result! For now none! Ok, some news: 1. Knoppix recognize the mouse as an ImExPS/2 Generic Explorer Mouse and I cannot get it working even with this livecd!!! 2. I think the problem is with the 2.6.* kernels: it seems mouse is always recognized, but the optical lens shuts down as soon as i begin moving it... S.G: -- You can't learn what you think you know. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] hostname
Hi guys, suppose you lost /bin/hostname... what could you do in order to make it available again? Is it contained in such a package? Can i get it downloaded from such a mirror? Thanks in advance! S.G. -- You can't learn what you think you know. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] hostname
On 6/5/05, Zac Medico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- smoke3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi guys, suppose you lost /bin/hostname... what could you do in order to make it available again? You can use equery from the gentoolkit package: equery belongs /bin/hostname sys-apps/net-tools Just a solution!!! TNX! for CABILLOT: I don't like re-emerging baselayout: I took a look onto the .ebuild and I suppose it'll do a mess on my /etc/init.d However, TNX!! -- You can't learn what you think you know. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] hostname
On 6/5/05, Volker Armin Hemmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sunday 05 June 2005 11:26, smoke3 wrote: for CABILLOT: I don't like re-emerging baselayout: I took a look onto the .ebuild and I suppose it'll do a mess on my /etc/init.d However, TNX!! and? what is the problem? /etc/init.d is nothing where a user has something to change/edit/do. Overwritting /etc/init.d will not harm you, because simply the start-stop scripts are replaced. OK OK... I was wrong actually... Hope to be more accurate next time! :*I However I was only wondering if the re-emerge could have harmed my scripts... I never affirmed it! ;))) TNX again... No more troubles! You should worry about /etc/conf.d but not init.d -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- You can't learn what you think you know. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Bootsplash and Kernel 2.6.11-r3
Hi all, I need some support to get bootsplash on my gentoo start-up! I tried following gentoo-HOWTO, but I'm probably missing something important: that is I did patch and recompile my kernel, but when I looked for Bootsplash configuration --- [*] Bootup splash screen I didn't manage to find it on my config menu!!! What's wrong with this? I think this option is quite significant to get bootsplash appears, isn't it? Thanks for any info!!! S.G -- You can't learn what you think you know. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Consolidating Gnome and KDE apps in menus
IT'S really what I was looking for! TNX Smoke3 -- You can't learn what you think you know. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list