Re: [newbie-it] usb storage

2003-01-08 Per discussione Giovanni Coan
 --- Giuseppe [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: 
Ciao Giovanni, dato che lo richiedi continuo...
 
 Sul primo output che mi hai mandato non leggo
 l'aggancio alla device  scsi.
 Questo potrebbe spiegare perchè non riesci a
 montarla sul tuo filesystem.
 Sul secondo output che mi hai mandato c'è invece
 l'identificazione della 
 tua  
 digicam con ID e nome del Produttore e qui non ce
 niente da dire.
 
 I moduli necessari, nel primo output, però dovevano
 essere caricati 
 automaticamente,
 controlla con:
 $ cat /proc/modules
 se non ci sono moduli scsi si potrebbero avviare a
 mano con modprobe e  
 dovrai
 avviare almeno questi seguenti, solo se non sono gia
 stati avviati:
 scsi_mod
 usb-uhci
 usb-ohci
 vfat
 (ne occorrerebbero forse altri per la digicam ma
 adesso mi vengono in 
 mente solo questi
 e forse ciò che può servire in questo caso al kernel
 non è disponibile 
 solo come moduli ma
 speriamo che sia sufficiente),
 mettili uno alla volta davanti al comando (da root):
 # /sbin/modprobe
 es:
 # /sbin/modprobe scsi_mod
 e ripeti lo stesso con gli altri.
 Non preoccuparti di eventuali dipendenze perchè con
 modprobe vengono 
 soddisfatte
 automaticamente.
Montato lo scsi,gli altri c'erano già.
 
 Se non noti messaggi di errore sono caricati, ma
 verifica con il comando 
 'cat' suddetto se li
 trovi elencati.
 
 Fatto questo ripeti gli stessi comandi menzionati
 nella precedente mail 
 e vedi se alla fotocamera
 viene assegnata una unità disco scsi. Se avviene
 dovresti aver risolto 
 il problema, e non
 rimane che montare la tua digicam sul tuo filesystem
 con la stessa 
 device assegnata dall'output:
 # tail -f /var/log/messages
 Se nemmeno così però dovesse funzionare non saprei
 dirti altro per il 
 momento.
Provato, ma non si risolve... cercherò!!!
 Attualmente non posso mandarti la copia di
 quell'articolo che mi 
 richiedi tramite email
 perchè dalle feste passate il mio scanner non vuole
 più saperne di 
 funzionare.
Grazie, l'ho btrovato comunque...
 Ciao...
Ciao e grazie mille
 Giuseppe.
Giovanni
P.S: : se ti venisse un'idea su come fare... accetto
consigli!
  

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Re: [newbie-it] usb storage

2003-01-07 Per discussione Giovanni Coan
 --- Giuseppe [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: 

 Prova questo comando da root con camera digitale
 collegata al computer:
 # tail -f /var/log/messages
 dovresti poter leggere un messaggio tipo:
 Initializing USB Mass Storage 
 driver ...
 la tua macchina dovrebbe venire registrata e
 agganciata come device sda 
 per esempio.
 Allora il problema è solo nel montare bene il
 dispositivo sul tuo 
 filesystem e questo
 output ti è di aiuto a farlo.
 
 Se però, come penso, non viene riconosciuta allora
 usa quest'altro 
 comando sempre da root:
 # lsusb
 avrai diversi output e se compare una Device con ID
 e magari un nome 
 produttore che sembra
 essere quello della tua fotocamera il problema è
 ancora facilmente 
 risolvibile.
 
 Se invece all'output del comando suddetto non trovi
 nessuna informazione 
 relativamente alla
 tua fotocamera allora dovresti cominciare a
 preoccuparti a meno che non 
 trovi una bravo hacker.
 
 Se farai in tempo ad acquistare  la rivista Linux
 Pratico di Dicembre 
 2002 (speciale fotografia)
 che forse ancora è reperibile in edicola c'è un
 articolo esaustivo di 
 come poter configurare una
 fotocamera non supportata dal kernel, inoltre
 troverai i tre CD 
 dell'ultima versione di
 RedHat Linux 8.0 che è bello averla e provarla.
 
 Spero di esserti stato di aiuto.
 
 Ciao da Giuseppe.
Grazie per la risposta, provo a farlo...però, con
usbview io vedo una fotocamera, mi dice dhe è una
Microelectronics, ma io jo una Oregon
Scientific...forse il chip è della
microelectronics...non riesco però ad accedervi!
Puoi aiutarmi, per favore?
Se hai il nimero di Linux Pratico, e se non ti è
troppo distirbo, puoi scannerizzare le pagine
dell'articolo e postarmele? 
Grazie mille comunque!  
Giovanni

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Re: [newbie-it] usb storage

2003-01-07 Per discussione Giovanni Coan
 --- Giuseppe [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: 
 Prova questo comando da root con camera digitale
 collegata al computer:
 # tail -f /var/log/messages
Fatto
 dovresti poter leggere un messaggio tipo:
 Initializing USB Mass Storage 
 driver ...
 la tua macchina dovrebbe venire registrata e
 agganciata come device sda 
 per esempio.
 Allora il problema è solo nel montare bene il
 dispositivo sul tuo 
 filesystem e questo
 output ti è di aiuto a farlo.
Leggo :
Jan  7 11:43:17 localhost kernel: stv680.c:
[stv680_probe:1564] STV(i): STV0680 camera found.
Jan  7 11:43:17 localhost kernel: stv680.c:
[stv680_probe:1592] STV(i): registered new video
device: video0
Jan  7 11:43:17 localhost kernel: stv680.c:
[usb_stv680_init:1665] STV(i): usb camera driver
version v0.25 registering
Jan  7 11:43:17 localhost kernel: stv680.c: STV0680
USB Camera Driver v0.25
Jan  7 11:43:17 localhost /etc/hotplug/usb.agent:
Setup usbcam usbcam usbcam usbcam usbcam usbcam usbcam
usbcam usbcam usbcam usbcam usbcam usbcam usbcam
usbcam usbcam usbcam usbcam usbcam usbcam for USB
product 553/202/0
Jan  7 11:43:17 localhost /etc/hotplug/usb.agent:
Module setup usbcam for USB product 553/202/0
Jan  7 11:43:29 localhost last message repeated 19
times
Jan  7 11:51:31 localhost su(pam_unix)[2556]: session
opened for user root by gio(uid=501)
Jan  7 11:51:43 localhost su(pam_unix)[2556]: session
closed for user root
Jan  7 11:53:50 localhost su(pam_unix)[2620]: session
opened for user root by gio(uid=501)

 
 Se però, come penso, non viene riconosciuta allora
 usa quest'altro 
 comando sempre da root:
 # lsusb
fatto
 avrai diversi output e se compare una Device con ID
 e magari un nome 
 produttore che sembra
 essere quello della tua fotocamera il problema è
 ancora facilmente 
 risolvibile.
Leggo :
Bus 001 Device 001: ID :
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0553:0202 VLSI Vision Ltd.
Aiptek PenCam 1 
 Se invece all'output del comando suddetto non trovi
 nessuna informazione 
 relativamente alla
 tua fotocamera allora dovresti cominciare a
 preoccuparti a meno che non 
 trovi una bravo hacker.
Ho provato la RH 8.0...non mi piace la grafica, è
fumettosa (SEMBRA WINDOWS)... Io poi sul portatile
non uso nè kde nè gnome, ma blackbox, figurati! 
 Spero di esserti stato di aiuto.
 
 Ciao da Giuseppe.
  Grazie per gli eventuali consigli
Giovanni

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Re: [newbie-it] usb storage

2003-01-07 Per discussione Giuseppe
Ciao Giovanni, dato che lo richiedi continuo...

Sul primo output che mi hai mandato non leggo l'aggancio alla device  scsi.
Questo potrebbe spiegare perchè non riesci a montarla sul tuo filesystem.
Sul secondo output che mi hai mandato c'è invece l'identificazione della 
tua  
digicam con ID e nome del Produttore e qui non ce niente da dire.

I moduli necessari, nel primo output, però dovevano essere caricati 
automaticamente,
controlla con:
$ cat /proc/modules
se non ci sono moduli scsi si potrebbero avviare a mano con modprobe e  
dovrai
avviare almeno questi seguenti, solo se non sono gia stati avviati:
scsi_mod
usb-uhci
usb-ohci
vfat
(ne occorrerebbero forse altri per la digicam ma adesso mi vengono in 
mente solo questi
e forse ciò che può servire in questo caso al kernel non è disponibile 
solo come moduli ma
speriamo che sia sufficiente),
mettili uno alla volta davanti al comando (da root):
# /sbin/modprobe
es:
# /sbin/modprobe scsi_mod
e ripeti lo stesso con gli altri.
Non preoccuparti di eventuali dipendenze perchè con modprobe vengono 
soddisfatte
automaticamente.

Se non noti messaggi di errore sono caricati, ma verifica con il comando 
'cat' suddetto se li
trovi elencati.

Fatto questo ripeti gli stessi comandi menzionati nella precedente mail 
e vedi se alla fotocamera
viene assegnata una unità disco scsi. Se avviene dovresti aver risolto 
il problema, e non
rimane che montare la tua digicam sul tuo filesystem con la stessa 
device assegnata dall'output:
# tail -f /var/log/messages
Se nemmeno così però dovesse funzionare non saprei dirti altro per il 
momento.

Attualmente non posso mandarti la copia di quell'articolo che mi 
richiedi tramite email
perchè dalle feste passate il mio scanner non vuole più saperne di 
funzionare.

Ciao...

Giuseppe.




Re: [newbie-it] usb storage

2003-01-06 Per discussione Giovanni Coan
 --- Sandro Porrazzini [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: 
Il dom, 2003-01-05 alle 14:56, Giovanni Coan ha
 scritto:
  Grazie, ho seguito tutti i vostri consigli e
 adesso ho
  /dev/sda1...Però quando provo di montarlo con il
  comando mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera
 ottengo
  come risposta  /dev/sda1 non un dispositivo a
 blocchi
  valido Cosa devo fare? Vorrei tanto vedere la mia
 fotocamera...
 
 Il mount lo fai come root?
Sì
 Inoltre prova anche con sda2, ecc.
Ci ho provato, ma la risposta è la stessa...QUalcuno
sa dirmi come fare o almeno perchè questa risposta?
 Ciao
 Sandro
 
 
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 Linux User # 203143
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Re: [newbie-it] usb storage

2003-01-06 Per discussione Sandro Porrazzini
Il lun, 2003-01-06 alle 18:09, Giovanni Coan ha scritto:

  Inoltre prova anche con sda2, ecc.
 Ci ho provato, ma la risposta è la stessa...QUalcuno
 sa dirmi come fare o almeno perchè questa risposta?
  Ciao
  Sandro

Scusa, fai un'ulteriore prova: come device dai sda - senza nessun numero
dopo.
Altrimenti non mi viene più niente in mente (per ora).
Ciao
Sandro

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Re: [newbie-it] usb storage

2003-01-06 Per discussione Giovanni Coan

 Scusa, fai un'ulteriore prova: come device dai sda -
 senza nessun numero
 dopo.
 Altrimenti non mi viene più niente in mente (per
 ora).
 Ciao
 Sandro
Mi dice : /dev/sda non un dispositivo di blocchi
valido.
Ciao e grazie mille per l'interessamento.
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Re: [newbie-it] usb storage

2003-01-06 Per discussione Giuseppe
 Sandro Porrazzini wrote:


Il lun, 2003-01-06 alle 18:09, Giovanni Coan ha scritto:

 

Inoltre prova anche con sda2, ecc.
 

Ci ho provato, ma la risposta è la stessa...QUalcuno
sa dirmi come fare o almeno perchè questa risposta?
   

Ciao
Sandro
 


Scusa, fai un'ulteriore prova: come device dai sda - senza nessun numero
dopo.
Altrimenti non mi viene più niente in mente (per ora).
Ciao
Sandro

 


Prova questo comando da root con camera digitale collegata al computer:
# tail -f /var/log/messages
dovresti poter leggere un messaggio tipo: Initializing USB Mass Storage 
driver ...
la tua macchina dovrebbe venire registrata e agganciata come device sda 
per esempio.
Allora il problema è solo nel montare bene il dispositivo sul tuo 
filesystem e questo
output ti è di aiuto a farlo.

Se però, come penso, non viene riconosciuta allora usa quest'altro 
comando sempre da root:
# lsusb
avrai diversi output e se compare una Device con ID e magari un nome 
produttore che sembra
essere quello della tua fotocamera il problema è ancora facilmente 
risolvibile.

Se invece all'output del comando suddetto non trovi nessuna informazione 
relativamente alla
tua fotocamera allora dovresti cominciare a preoccuparti a meno che non 
trovi una bravo hacker.

Se farai in tempo ad acquistare  la rivista Linux Pratico di Dicembre 
2002 (speciale fotografia)
che forse ancora è reperibile in edicola c'è un articolo esaustivo di 
come poter configurare una
fotocamera non supportata dal kernel, inoltre troverai i tre CD 
dell'ultima versione di
RedHat Linux 8.0 che è bello averla e provarla.

Spero di esserti stato di aiuto.

Ciao da Giuseppe.





Re: [newbie-it] usb storage

2003-01-05 Per discussione Sandro Porrazzini
Il dom, 2003-01-05 alle 14:56, Giovanni Coan ha scritto:
 Grazie, ho seguito tutti i vostri consigli e adesso ho
 /dev/sda1...Però quando provo di montarlo con il
 comando mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera ottengo
 come risposta  /dev/sda1 non un dispositivo a blocchi
 valido Cosa devo fare? Vorrei tanto vedere la mia fotocamera...

Il mount lo fai come root?
Inoltre prova anche con sda2, ecc.
Ciao
Sandro


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Re: [newbie-it] usb storage

2003-01-05 Per discussione Giovanni Coan
 --- Sandro Porrazzini [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: 
Il dom, 2003-01-05 alle 14:56, Giovanni Coan ha
 scritto:
  Grazie, ho seguito tutti i vostri consigli e
 adesso ho
  /dev/sda1...Però quando provo di montarlo con il
  comando mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera
 ottengo
  come risposta  /dev/sda1 non un dispositivo a
 blocchi
  valido Cosa devo fare? Vorrei tanto vedere la mia
 fotocamera...
 
 Il mount lo fai come root?
 Inoltre prova anche con sda2, ecc.
 Ciao
Sì, lo faccio come root... proverò, ma non capisco
perchè essendo questo portatile privo di dispositivi
scsi... comunque proverò, grazie.
Ciao.
 Sandro
 
 
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 Linux User # 203143
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Re: [newbie] Generic USB Storage Device

2003-01-03 Per discussione Jason
I'm on ML 9.0but have tried it on the recent cooker box as 
wellstill no joy.

Cheers

Jason

John Richard Smith wrote:

Jason wrote:


Mine is a multiple media device so if you figure it out...please let 
me know how you did it!! =)

Cheers

Jason

John Richard Smith wrote:

Funny thing, I just found that out , tonight, on my own.
the text editor has to end on a new blank line before saving and 
exiting.
If you don't , nothing will be accepted by the mount proceedure and
mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist
is saying just that.

I've had some success , but mandrake's usbreader software
does not like multiple media /appeture readers, but someone
with redhat has got my reader working.

John


Jason wrote:

I am struggling with a USB card reader just the same. One thing I 
have learned is that at the end of fstab you MUST leave one blank 
line or you will have major system problems...I know I did.

Cheers

Jason

PS, that's what it means by no new line...

John Richard Smith wrote:

This is what usbview shows,

Gdk-WARNING **: Creating pixmap from xpm with NULL window and colormap

Generic USB Storage Device
Manufacturer: Generic
Serial Number: 0AEC30501A002
Speed: 12Mb/s (full)
USB Version:  1.10
Device Class: 00(ifc )
Device Subclass: 00
Device Protocol: 00
Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 16
Number of Configurations: 1
Vendor Id: 0aec
Product Id: 5010
Revision Number:  1.00

Config Number: 1
Number of Interfaces: 1
Attributes: 80
MaxPower Needed: 100mA

Interface Number: 0
Name: usb-storage
Alternate Number: 0
Class: 08(stor.)
Sub Class: 06
Protocol: 50
Number of Endpoints: 2

Endpoint Address: 01
Direction: out
Attribute: 2
Type: Bulk
Max Packet Size: 64
Interval: 0ms

Endpoint Address: 82
Direction: in
Attribute: 2
Type: Bulk
Max Packet Size: 64
Interval: 0ms

location of usbdevfs devices file/proc/bus/usb/devices
=== 


I tried,

fstab - automount
=
with line,
/dev/sdb1 /mnt/reader vfat auto,user,fat=12 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

fstab - automount
=
with line
/dev/sdb1 /mnt/reader vfat noauto,owner,ro,user 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

fstab - supermount
=
with line,
/mnt/reader /mnt/reader supermount 
dev=/dev/sdb1,fs=vfat,exec,--,user,umask=0,fat=12,sync,dev,suid 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab


These are only my guesses.Suggestions welcomed.




John







 

I haven't figured it all out yet, but here is where you can start.

http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/R.Finnis/flashreader.html
http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/ubb/Forum462/HTML/01.html

Our readers require multiple bus addresses, I got mine to access
the first device, but it was not the aperture to the media type
I wanted , ie smartcard reader aperture, and so I failed, I suspect
mandrake kernel does not support multiple aperture readers , as
yet , but I also suspect Redhat does. I think mandrake will have to
follow suit , it's what is wanted. People want multiple reader
devices through one usb port.

Incidentally, my readers is properly identified thus,
cat /proc/scsi/usb-storage-0/0 ( maybe -0/1 , or -1/2 or something 
like it )
ls
  Host scsi0: usb-storage

  Vendor: PQI

 Product: Travel Flash

Serial Number: 4710765066451

Protocol: Transparent SCSI

   Transport: Bulk

GUID: 353800010004710765066451

Attached: 1

Which is not how my M9.0 is currently reading it , but should.
What OS are you on, bye the way.

I suspect we are going to need an updated mandrake kernel
to get all the facility we want, keep me posted of anything
you find out,

Thanks,

John



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Re: [newbie] Generic USB Storage Device

2003-01-03 Per discussione Jason
Thanks for the help. I have reformatted the SM card as fat32 but it 
still doesn't work. I believe the problem is in how the Mandrake kernel 
handles multiple media readers (to make matters worse, mine is also a 
writer). Since Linux USB support is still patchy I am now convinced I 
will have to wait for a later kernel to solve my problems. I will 
continue playing though and if I turn up anything I will let you know.
Thanks again for all your efforts.

Cheers

Jason

John Richard Smith wrote:

Jason wrote:


Mine is a multiple media device so if you figure it out...please let 
me know how you did it!! =)

Cheers

Jason

John Richard Smith wrote:

Funny thing, I just found that out , tonight, on my own.
the text editor has to end on a new blank line before saving and 
exiting.
If you don't , nothing will be accepted by the mount proceedure and
mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist
is saying just that.

I've had some success , but mandrake's usbreader software
does not like multiple media /appeture readers, but someone
with redhat has got my reader working.

John


Jason wrote:

I am struggling with a USB card reader just the same. One thing I 
have learned is that at the end of fstab you MUST leave one blank 
line or you will have major system problems...I know I did.

Cheers

Jason

PS, that's what it means by no new line...

John Richard Smith wrote:

This is what usbview shows,

Gdk-WARNING **: Creating pixmap from xpm with NULL window and colormap

Generic USB Storage Device
Manufacturer: Generic
Serial Number: 0AEC30501A002
Speed: 12Mb/s (full)
USB Version:  1.10
Device Class: 00(ifc )
Device Subclass: 00
Device Protocol: 00
Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 16
Number of Configurations: 1
Vendor Id: 0aec
Product Id: 5010
Revision Number:  1.00

Config Number: 1
Number of Interfaces: 1
Attributes: 80
MaxPower Needed: 100mA

Interface Number: 0
Name: usb-storage
Alternate Number: 0
Class: 08(stor.)
Sub Class: 06
Protocol: 50
Number of Endpoints: 2

Endpoint Address: 01
Direction: out
Attribute: 2
Type: Bulk
Max Packet Size: 64
Interval: 0ms

Endpoint Address: 82
Direction: in
Attribute: 2
Type: Bulk
Max Packet Size: 64
Interval: 0ms

location of usbdevfs devices file/proc/bus/usb/devices
=== 


I tried,

fstab - automount
=
with line,
/dev/sdb1 /mnt/reader vfat auto,user,fat=12 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

fstab - automount
=
with line
/dev/sdb1 /mnt/reader vfat noauto,owner,ro,user 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

fstab - supermount
=
with line,
/mnt/reader /mnt/reader supermount 
dev=/dev/sdb1,fs=vfat,exec,--,user,umask=0,fat=12,sync,dev,suid 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab


These are only my guesses.Suggestions welcomed.




John







 

I haven't figured it all out yet, but here is where you can start.

http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/R.Finnis/flashreader.html
http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/ubb/Forum462/HTML/01.html

Our readers require multiple bus addresses, I got mine to access
the first device, but it was not the aperture to the media type
I wanted , ie smartcard reader aperture, and so I failed, I suspect
mandrake kernel does not support multiple aperture readers , as
yet , but I also suspect Redhat does. I think mandrake will have to
follow suit , it's what is wanted. People want multiple reader
devices through one usb port.

Incidentally, my readers is properly identified thus,
cat /proc/scsi/usb-storage-0/0 ( maybe -0/1 , or -1/2 or something 
like it )
ls
  Host scsi0: usb-storage

  Vendor: PQI

 Product: Travel Flash

Serial Number: 4710765066451

Protocol: Transparent SCSI

   Transport: Bulk

GUID: 353800010004710765066451

Attached: 1

Which is not how my M9.0 is currently reading it , but should.
What OS are you on, bye the way.

I suspect we are going to need an updated mandrake kernel
to get all the facility we want, keep me posted of anything
you find out,

Thanks,

John




Re: [newbie-it] Usb storage

2003-01-02 Per discussione Giovanni Coan
Scusate,ho lo stesso problema con uba piccola macchina
fotografica da bambino... non riesco a vederla perchè
quando monto /dev/sda1 mi dice che lo special device
/dev/sda1 doesn't exist. Ho mdk 9.0 su di un
portatile, e non ho dispositivi scsi...come fare?
Grazie e buon anno a tutti!   

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Re: [newbie-it] Usb storage

2002-12-30 Per discussione Andrea Celli
On Sat, 28 Dec 2002 19:12:01 +0100
Guido Milanese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Per Mandrake 9.0 - la distribuzione che ho: versione PowerPack -- come primo 
 passo la rivista suggerisce di utilizzare, ovviamente da root:
 
 # urpmi kernel-sources
 

Prova a vedere sul sito Web di Mandrake, c'è una pagina Errata che contiene
i bug della 9.0. Mi sembra di ricordare che che ne fosse proprio uno relativo
alla difettosa costruzione del data base per urpmi.

 La risposta che ottengo è: nessun pacchettto denominato kernel-sources.
 (pacchettto con 3 't', tra l'altro...)
 

Questo lo passo alla ML dei traduttori di Mandrake.
Anche se credo che sia in un pacchetto (drakx) che ora è passato sotto la mia
manutenzione. In quel caso lo correggo direttamente.

Se qualcuno nota altri errori di traduzione ( a parte il famoso un password)
è pregato di segnalarmeli privatamente.

ciao, Andrea





Re: [newbie-it] Usb storage

2002-12-30 Per discussione Guido Milanese
On Monday 30 December 2002 10:22, Andrea Celli wrote:

 Prova a vedere sul sito Web di Mandrake, c'è una pagina Errata che
 contiene i bug della 9.0. Mi sembra di ricordare che che ne fosse proprio
 uno relativo alla difettosa costruzione del data base per urpmi.
grazie, proverò.


  La risposta che ottengo è: nessun pacchettto denominato kernel-sources.
  (pacchettto con 3 't', tra l'altro...)

 Questo lo passo alla ML dei traduttori di Mandrake.
 Anche se credo che sia in un pacchetto (drakx) che ora è passato sotto la
 mia manutenzione. In quel caso lo correggo direttamente.

 Se qualcuno nota altri errori di traduzione ( a parte il famoso un
 password) è pregato di segnalarmeli privatamente.

E' l'occasione per ringraziare chi ci permette di utilizzare una distribuzione 
che, a differenza di altre (che qui non citeremo) è italianizzata 
normalmente nel miglior modo.

Buon anno!
g.

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Homepage: http://www.arsantiqua.org
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Re: [newbie] Generic USB Storage Device

2002-12-30 Per discussione John Richard Smith
Jason wrote:


Mine is a multiple media device so if you figure it out...please let 
me know how you did it!! =)

Cheers

Jason

John Richard Smith wrote:

Funny thing, I just found that out , tonight, on my own.
the text editor has to end on a new blank line before saving and 
exiting.
If you don't , nothing will be accepted by the mount proceedure and
mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist
is saying just that.

I've had some success , but mandrake's usbreader software
does not like multiple media /appeture readers, but someone
with redhat has got my reader working.

John


Jason wrote:

I am struggling with a USB card reader just the same. One thing I 
have learned is that at the end of fstab you MUST leave one blank 
line or you will have major system problems...I know I did.

Cheers

Jason

PS, that's what it means by no new line...

John Richard Smith wrote:

This is what usbview shows,

Gdk-WARNING **: Creating pixmap from xpm with NULL window and colormap

Generic USB Storage Device
Manufacturer: Generic
Serial Number: 0AEC30501A002
Speed: 12Mb/s (full)
USB Version:  1.10
Device Class: 00(ifc )
Device Subclass: 00
Device Protocol: 00
Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 16
Number of Configurations: 1
Vendor Id: 0aec
Product Id: 5010
Revision Number:  1.00

Config Number: 1
Number of Interfaces: 1
Attributes: 80
MaxPower Needed: 100mA

Interface Number: 0
Name: usb-storage
Alternate Number: 0
Class: 08(stor.)
Sub Class: 06
Protocol: 50
Number of Endpoints: 2

Endpoint Address: 01
Direction: out
Attribute: 2
Type: Bulk
Max Packet Size: 64
Interval: 0ms

Endpoint Address: 82
Direction: in
Attribute: 2
Type: Bulk
Max Packet Size: 64
Interval: 0ms

location of usbdevfs devices file/proc/bus/usb/devices
=== 


I tried,

fstab - automount
=
with line,
/dev/sdb1 /mnt/reader vfat auto,user,fat=12 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

fstab - automount
=
with line
/dev/sdb1 /mnt/reader vfat noauto,owner,ro,user 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

fstab - supermount
=
with line,
/mnt/reader /mnt/reader supermount 
dev=/dev/sdb1,fs=vfat,exec,--,user,umask=0,fat=12,sync,dev,suid 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab


These are only my guesses.Suggestions welcomed.




John







 

I haven't figured it all out yet, but here is where you can start.

http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/R.Finnis/flashreader.html
http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/ubb/Forum462/HTML/01.html

Our readers require multiple bus addresses, I got mine to access
the first device, but it was not the aperture to the media type
I wanted , ie smartcard reader aperture, and so I failed, I suspect
mandrake kernel does not support multiple aperture readers , as
yet , but I also suspect Redhat does. I think mandrake will have to
follow suit , it's what is wanted. People want multiple reader
devices through one usb port.

Incidentally, my readers is properly identified thus,
cat /proc/scsi/usb-storage-0/0 ( maybe -0/1 , or -1/2 or something like it )
ls
  Host scsi0: usb-storage

  Vendor: PQI

 Product: Travel Flash

Serial Number: 4710765066451

Protocol: Transparent SCSI

   Transport: Bulk

GUID: 353800010004710765066451

Attached: 1

Which is not how my M9.0 is currently reading it , but should.
What OS are you on, bye the way.

I suspect we are going to need an updated mandrake kernel
to get all the facility we want, keep me posted of anything
you find out,

Thanks,

John

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Re: [newbie] Generic USB Storage Device

2002-12-30 Per discussione Anne Wilson
On Monday 30 Dec 2002 3:21 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
 Jason wrote:
 I haven't figured it all out yet, but here is where you can start.

 http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/R.Finnis/flashreader.html
 http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/ubb/Forum462/HTML/01.html

 Our readers require multiple bus addresses, I got mine to access
 the first device, but it was not the aperture to the media type
 I wanted , ie smartcard reader aperture, and so I failed, I suspect
 mandrake kernel does not support multiple aperture readers , as
 yet , but I also suspect Redhat does. I think mandrake will have to
 follow suit , it's what is wanted. People want multiple reader
 devices through one usb port.

I think that usb storage support is not good enough yet.  Too many of us have 
struggled with this one without success, both with readers and with cameras.  
Improved usb support was a selling point with 9.0 distro, but I feel it still 
has a way to go.

Anne


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Re: [newbie-it] Usb storage

2002-12-29 Per discussione Guido Milanese
On Saturday 28 December 2002 23:11, e/io wrote:

 Con Mandrake 9 non devi ricompilare nulla.
 Prima controlla se la tua macchinetta è supportata da Gphoto.
purtroppo no. Si chiama Enigma, funziona decentemente e mi pare adatta ad 
una bambina. Sotto Windows tutto a posto. Ho cercato con google ma non ho 
trovato nulla in merito.

 Se non lo è montala come un disco e cioè:
 aggiungi a fstab la seguente riga
 /dev/sda1  /mnt/photo  vfat   noauto,user  0 0
 crea la dir /mnt/photo
 Collegala e dai mount /mnt/photo

Ho seguito la procedura, che a dire il vero avevo già provato dopo 
esplorazioni nell'archivio della lista, ma ottengo:

mount: il device speciale /dev/sda1 non esiste

Che cosa mi sono perso?

Grazie ancora!
g.


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Homepage: http://www.arsantiqua.org
GAUDETE IN DOMINO SEMPER






Re: [newbie-it] Usb storage

2002-12-29 Per discussione Guido Milanese
Nella mia precedente risposta dimenticavo di aggiungere che la macchinetta è 
collegata via porta usb. 

grazie ancora per l'attenzione!

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Vocal Ensemble Ars Antiqua, Genova, Italy
Homepage: http://www.arsantiqua.org
GAUDETE IN DOMINO SEMPER






Re: [newbie] Generic USB Storage Device

2002-12-29 Per discussione John Richard Smith
This is what usbview shows,

Gdk-WARNING **: Creating pixmap from xpm with NULL window and colormap

Generic USB Storage Device
Manufacturer: Generic
Serial Number: 0AEC30501A002
Speed: 12Mb/s (full)
USB Version:  1.10
Device Class: 00(ifc )
Device Subclass: 00
Device Protocol: 00
Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 16
Number of Configurations: 1
Vendor Id: 0aec
Product Id: 5010
Revision Number:  1.00

Config Number: 1
	Number of Interfaces: 1
	Attributes: 80
	MaxPower Needed: 100mA

	Interface Number: 0
		Name: usb-storage
		Alternate Number: 0
		Class: 08(stor.)
		Sub Class: 06
		Protocol: 50
		Number of Endpoints: 2

			Endpoint Address: 01
			Direction: out
			Attribute: 2
			Type: Bulk
			Max Packet Size: 64
			Interval: 0ms

			Endpoint Address: 82
			Direction: in
			Attribute: 2
			Type: Bulk
			Max Packet Size: 64
			Interval: 0ms

location of usbdevfs devices file	/proc/bus/usb/devices
===

I tried,

fstab - automount
=
with line,
/dev/sdb1 /mnt/reader vfat auto,user,fat=12 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

fstab - automount
=
with line
/dev/sdb1 /mnt/reader vfat noauto,owner,ro,user 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

fstab - supermount
=
with line,
/mnt/reader /mnt/reader supermount 
dev=/dev/sdb1,fs=vfat,exec,--,user,umask=0,fat=12,sync,dev,suid 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab


These are only my guesses.Suggestions welcomed.




John

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Re: [newbie] Generic USB Storage Device

2002-12-29 Per discussione Jason
I am struggling with a USB card reader just the same. One thing I have 
learned is that at the end of fstab you MUST leave one blank line or you 
will have major system problems...I know I did.

Cheers

Jason

PS, that's what it means by no new line...

John Richard Smith wrote:

This is what usbview shows,

Gdk-WARNING **: Creating pixmap from xpm with NULL window and colormap

Generic USB Storage Device
Manufacturer: Generic
Serial Number: 0AEC30501A002
Speed: 12Mb/s (full)
USB Version:  1.10
Device Class: 00(ifc )
Device Subclass: 00
Device Protocol: 00
Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 16
Number of Configurations: 1
Vendor Id: 0aec
Product Id: 5010
Revision Number:  1.00

Config Number: 1
Number of Interfaces: 1
Attributes: 80
MaxPower Needed: 100mA

Interface Number: 0
Name: usb-storage
Alternate Number: 0
Class: 08(stor.)
Sub Class: 06
Protocol: 50
Number of Endpoints: 2

Endpoint Address: 01
Direction: out
Attribute: 2
Type: Bulk
Max Packet Size: 64
Interval: 0ms

Endpoint Address: 82
Direction: in
Attribute: 2
Type: Bulk
Max Packet Size: 64
Interval: 0ms

location of usbdevfs devices file/proc/bus/usb/devices
===

I tried,

fstab - automount
=
with line,
/dev/sdb1 /mnt/reader vfat auto,user,fat=12 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

fstab - automount
=
with line
/dev/sdb1 /mnt/reader vfat noauto,owner,ro,user 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

fstab - supermount
=
with line,
/mnt/reader /mnt/reader supermount 
dev=/dev/sdb1,fs=vfat,exec,--,user,umask=0,fat=12,sync,dev,suid 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab


These are only my guesses.Suggestions welcomed.




John



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Re: [newbie] Generic USB Storage Device

2002-12-29 Per discussione John Richard Smith
Funny thing, I just found that out , tonight, on my own.
the text editor has to end on a new blank line before saving and exiting.
If you don't , nothing will be accepted by the mount proceedure and
mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist
is saying just that.

I've had some success , but mandrake's usbreader software
does not like multiple media /appeture readers, but someone
with redhat has got my reader working.

John


Jason wrote:


I am struggling with a USB card reader just the same. One thing I have 
learned is that at the end of fstab you MUST leave one blank line or 
you will have major system problems...I know I did.

Cheers

Jason

PS, that's what it means by no new line...

John Richard Smith wrote:

This is what usbview shows,

Gdk-WARNING **: Creating pixmap from xpm with NULL window and colormap

Generic USB Storage Device
Manufacturer: Generic
Serial Number: 0AEC30501A002
Speed: 12Mb/s (full)
USB Version:  1.10
Device Class: 00(ifc )
Device Subclass: 00
Device Protocol: 00
Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 16
Number of Configurations: 1
Vendor Id: 0aec
Product Id: 5010
Revision Number:  1.00

Config Number: 1
Number of Interfaces: 1
Attributes: 80
MaxPower Needed: 100mA

Interface Number: 0
Name: usb-storage
Alternate Number: 0
Class: 08(stor.)
Sub Class: 06
Protocol: 50
Number of Endpoints: 2

Endpoint Address: 01
Direction: out
Attribute: 2
Type: Bulk
Max Packet Size: 64
Interval: 0ms

Endpoint Address: 82
Direction: in
Attribute: 2
Type: Bulk
Max Packet Size: 64
Interval: 0ms

location of usbdevfs devices file/proc/bus/usb/devices
=== 


I tried,

fstab - automount
=
with line,
/dev/sdb1 /mnt/reader vfat auto,user,fat=12 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

fstab - automount
=
with line
/dev/sdb1 /mnt/reader vfat noauto,owner,ro,user 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

fstab - supermount
=
with line,
/mnt/reader /mnt/reader supermount 
dev=/dev/sdb1,fs=vfat,exec,--,user,umask=0,fat=12,sync,dev,suid 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab


These are only my guesses.Suggestions welcomed.




John


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Re: [newbie] Generic USB Storage Device

2002-12-29 Per discussione Jason
Mine is a multiple media device so if you figure it out...please let me 
know how you did it!! =)

Cheers

Jason

John Richard Smith wrote:

Funny thing, I just found that out , tonight, on my own.
the text editor has to end on a new blank line before saving and exiting.
If you don't , nothing will be accepted by the mount proceedure and
mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist
is saying just that.

I've had some success , but mandrake's usbreader software
does not like multiple media /appeture readers, but someone
with redhat has got my reader working.

John


Jason wrote:


I am struggling with a USB card reader just the same. One thing I 
have learned is that at the end of fstab you MUST leave one blank 
line or you will have major system problems...I know I did.

Cheers

Jason

PS, that's what it means by no new line...

John Richard Smith wrote:

This is what usbview shows,

Gdk-WARNING **: Creating pixmap from xpm with NULL window and colormap

Generic USB Storage Device
Manufacturer: Generic
Serial Number: 0AEC30501A002
Speed: 12Mb/s (full)
USB Version:  1.10
Device Class: 00(ifc )
Device Subclass: 00
Device Protocol: 00
Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 16
Number of Configurations: 1
Vendor Id: 0aec
Product Id: 5010
Revision Number:  1.00

Config Number: 1
Number of Interfaces: 1
Attributes: 80
MaxPower Needed: 100mA

Interface Number: 0
Name: usb-storage
Alternate Number: 0
Class: 08(stor.)
Sub Class: 06
Protocol: 50
Number of Endpoints: 2

Endpoint Address: 01
Direction: out
Attribute: 2
Type: Bulk
Max Packet Size: 64
Interval: 0ms

Endpoint Address: 82
Direction: in
Attribute: 2
Type: Bulk
Max Packet Size: 64
Interval: 0ms

location of usbdevfs devices file/proc/bus/usb/devices
=== 


I tried,

fstab - automount
=
with line,
/dev/sdb1 /mnt/reader vfat auto,user,fat=12 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

fstab - automount
=
with line
/dev/sdb1 /mnt/reader vfat noauto,owner,ro,user 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist

fstab - supermount
=
with line,
/mnt/reader /mnt/reader supermount 
dev=/dev/sdb1,fs=vfat,exec,--,user,umask=0,fat=12,sync,dev,suid 0 0

mount -a
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab

icon mount,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
[mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab


These are only my guesses.Suggestions welcomed.




John




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Re: [newbie-it] Usb storage

2002-12-28 Per discussione Guido Milanese
On Saturday 28 December 2002 19:12, Guido Milanese wrote:
 Ho acquistato una macchina fotografica digitale per mia figlia e, con
 l'intenzione di usare la medesima in ambiente Linux, 
la macchina fotografica, non la figlia...

gm

-- 
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Vocal Ensemble Ars Antiqua, Genova, Italy
Homepage: http://www.arsantiqua.org
GAUDETE IN DOMINO SEMPER






Re: [newbie-it] Usb storage

2002-12-28 Per discussione e/io
Il sab, 2002-12-28 alle 20:34, Guido Milanese ha scritto:
 On Saturday 28 December 2002 19:12, Guido Milanese wrote:
  Ho acquistato una macchina fotografica digitale per mia figlia e, con
  l'intenzione di usare la medesima in ambiente Linux, 
 la macchina fotografica, non la figlia...

Con Mandrake 9 non devi ricompilare nulla.
Prima controlla se la tua macchinetta è supportata da Gphoto.
Se non lo è montala come un disco e cioè:
aggiungi a fstab la seguente riga
/dev/sda1  /mnt/photo  vfat   noauto,user  0 0
crea la dir /mnt/photo
Collegala e dai mount /mnt/photo
Ciao





Re: [newbie-it] Usb storage

2002-12-28 Per discussione miKe
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Hash: SHA1

Alle 19:12, sabato 28 dicembre 2002, Guido Milanese , in merito a
[newbie-it] Usb storage,  ha scritto:
...

 # urpmi kernel-sources

 La risposta che ottengo è: nessun pacchettto denominato
 kernel-sources. (pacchettto con 3 't', tra l'altro...)

scrivendo solo kernel-sources non credo che il sistema possa
trovarlo, forse la rivista voleva indicare di indicare il nome
dei sorgenti

nel caso di mandrake dovrebbero chiamarsi
kernel-2.4.18-x.mkd.xxx.rpm

ti consigli di cercare il cd che li contiene quindi indicare il
nome corretto aiutandoti con [tab]

urpmi dovrebbe installare tutto il necessario, quindi anche
librerie ed headers (kernel-headers..mdk.rpm)

 Grazie!
 gm

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bye

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Re: [newbie] Generic USB Storage Device

2002-12-28 Per discussione Anne Wilson
On Saturday 28 Dec 2002 7:42 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
 I have this  new usb storage device , a reader which
 KDE CC - info - usb devices detects as,

 (snip)


 EVEN MORE LATER

 Whatever the problem, it lies somewhere with xcdroast rather than
 cdrecord , because I can write on the command line in cdrecord, where
 I give it the correct bus address as part of the command.I think
 xcdroast will need upgrading.A pitty really, and a bit odd as xcdroast
 definately detects the correct bus address, it just refuses to use
 it.


 STILL MORE LATER

 OH DEAR, I must be really under the weather,
 Of course , I only had to go to cd-setting in xcdroast and manually
 change the settings for writer and readers, Duuu,




 but this still leaves the problem of how to get my smart card reader
 working . I changed the ports around and now find that the reader is
 in a new bus address,

 scsibus0:
 0,0,0 0) *
 0,1,0 1) *
 0,2,0 2) 'PIONEER ' 'DVD-ROM DVD-116 ' '1.22' Removable CD-ROM
 0,3,0 3) 'MITSUMI ' 'CR-48X9TE   ' '1.0C' Removable CD-ROM

 scsibus1:
 1,0,0   100) 'Generic ' 'USB Storage-SMC ' '0090' Removable Disk

John - I;m following this, though I expect to learn rather than teach.  What 
are you running to get this report?  I know how to get the relevant info, but 
not in such a convenient format.

Anne


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Re: [newbie] Generic USB Storage Device

2002-12-28 Per discussione John Richard Smith
Anne Wilson wrote:


On Saturday 28 Dec 2002 7:42 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
 


scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) *
0,1,0 1) *
0,2,0 2) 'PIONEER ' 'DVD-ROM DVD-116 ' '1.22' Removable CD-ROM
0,3,0 3) 'MITSUMI ' 'CR-48X9TE   ' '1.0C' Removable CD-ROM

scsibus1:
1,0,0   100) 'Generic ' 'USB Storage-SMC ' '0090' Removable Disk
   


John - I;m following this, though I expect to learn rather than teach.  What 
are you running to get this report?  I know how to get the relevant info, but 
not in such a convenient format.

Anne

 

KDE-infomation - USB devices - then click on the device detected, and 
the info presents itself.

The other is just  cdrecord -scanbus in a terminal

I thought at first that the reader has to have something by way of media
in it for detection to be successfull but that is not the case. Also, 
you can
reposition the place the reader comes on the bus address by moving the
USB socket you plug into, around , there is some sort of pecking order,
but then I have 6 usb ports , maybe for others that is not the case.
Also I am guessing here but I think it is a sure fire bet the other read
meadia this multi-readers device is , will get strung along the
same

1,0,0 bus address 

in the pecking order. This readers is said to be
capable of 7 media type read capacity. . Certainly it 
has a number of different shaped ports to shove media in.


John



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