Hi,
Thanks for the replies. I ended up using a workaround described here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg08209.html
Pieter changed the IBUF_SIZE in scanner.h from 32k to 64k. This seems to
have done the trick for me. I looked in the 2.6 kernel code and it remains
32k however. S
Randy / Team:
Thanks to all for the help and support. It WAS something obvious I was
overlooking - and after toggling the "input core" support to built-in, I
was able to build the kernel with the full HID support statically
included. EUREKA!
So, now when I boot the new kernel, I see very dif
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On Thursday 18 December 2003 13:00, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Willy De la Court wrote:
> >> The kernel identify the camera as:
> >> "vend/prod: 0x46d/0xd001"
> >
> >I'v got that working with a driver nw802 get it here
> >http://nw8
Hello. A person gift me an mp3 player. i have try to mount it by
usb-storage but I don't see /dev/sda.
The vendor 1252 and product id 1000.
The out of /proc/bus/devices:
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T: Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#= 13 Spd=12 MxCh= 0
D: Ver= 1.10 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Pro
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Willy De la Court wrote:
>> The kernel identify the camera as:
>> "vend/prod: 0x46d/0xd001"
>I'v got that working with a driver nw802 get it here
>http://nw802.sourceforge.net/news.html
Is there a page that lists all supported vendorid/productid
pairs and links to the corres
> ...
you might have missed hiddev and input supports which
are needed for USB UPSs.
Arnaud
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Hi there,
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Nick Monkman wrote:
> [snip]
> scanner.c: read_scanner(0): funky result:-75.
> [snip]
> I am using kernel 2.4.21 and usb 1.1 (ohci).
Try a later kernel? YMMV of course.
> Maybe switching to usb 2 (ehci) would help?
I rather doubt it.
73,
Ged.
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Hi all,
I recently purchased a Minolta Dual Scan III film scanner. I've been
using in Linux via Vuescan, and it generally works pretty well. However,
there is one major annoyance. Every so often (every 5th scan or so) it
just stops scanning and Vuescan locks up. The kernel log offers the
following