Changing to Kernel 2.6 could only be done, to do a test on it,
if it is a problem that has to do with the kernel, cause I don't know what
to test else...
Under Kernel 2.6 the Broadcom device, that is used in the WL-500GP for W-LAN
is not supported. So I could test it by using the LAN Interface
Hello @ all.
I am running latest sane-backends for OpenWRT Kamikaze
Kernel 2.4 using libusb (also from the OpenWRT package).
The scanner gets detected successfully by
sane-scanner-find.
But when I try to run scanimage -d pixma it gives me the
following:
[full log @
are interrupt usb endpoints supported under 2.4 with the chip that is
in this box?
allan
On 12/17/07, fireandy fireandy at covers.de wrote:
Hello @ all.
I am running latest sane-backends for OpenWRT Kamikaze
Kernel 2.4 using libusb (also from the OpenWRT package).
The scanner gets detected
Sorry, but what are interrupt usb endpoints? Is it the way, the device is
read / written by using libusb?
The USB-Chip in the Box is a VIA 6212. Kernel is 2.4.34 used libusb is
0.1.12-1
By searching I found the following:
if you have the option to use 2.6 kernel, i think you should.
allan
On 12/17/07, fireandy fireandy at covers.de wrote:
Sorry, but what are interrupt usb endpoints? Is it the way, the device is
read / written by using libusb?
The USB-Chip in the Box is a VIA 6212. Kernel is 2.4.34 used libusb