--- On Thu, 2/18/10, Clive Standbridge <clive.standbri...@myriadgroup.com> 
wrote:

> Hi Jen,
> 
> In my /etc/modules I have the following comment and
> module:
> 
> # Allow USB printer to be powered up after boot.
> usblp
> 
> I'm afraid I don't know how or where I found that out. I
> think it's
> been there since pre-lenny.

Hi Clive!

It seems like usblp is loading every time with this new kernel (in the upgrade 
I'm using the 2.6.26-2-amd64 kernel that was upgraded instead of the older one 
I "rolled" myself.... seems so much better with just about anything anyway!).

I'll try putting usblp in /etc/modules anyway to see if this matters.


> Also I don't know whether the order of modules in
> /etc/modules is
> significant; you might want to experiment with that.

Good thinking... I have been trying every combination of ehci_hcd,uhci_hcd,and 
ohci_hcd to see if I can shake this thing up! I discovered that I don't need 
ehci_hcd at all, that the printer will work with EITHER ohci_hcd or uhci_hcd, 
but in both/either cases I have to load (or reload) the module AFTER the 
printer is on... or just boot with the printer on... but neither case is a 
solution!

Thanks everyone for any wisdom or advice. Why would USB go wacky on an upgrade 
to Lenny I don't know, but that's what's going on here! (Actually not even 
"usb" but just the USB printers. My USB plug-in drives all work fine no matter 
what!)

Jen


      


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