'd also like to know if this is a bug or if I just did something wrong. And is
there a better place to ask this question then debian-user or am I at the right
place? I appreciate any help or guidance since I am not a technology oriented
person.
Thanks,
Jen
--- On Thu, 2/18/10, Jen Cra
--- On Thu, 2/18/10, Clive Standbridge
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 Cl
This problem is not isolated to ehci_hcd. I am able to print with just ohci_hcd
or uhci_hcd, but in either case the module has to be loaded AFTER the printer
is on.
There must be a simple fix to this. Can anyone help?
--- On Thu, 2/18/10, Jen Craigson wrote:
> From: Jen Craigson
> S
Hi everybody,
Well I finally made the upgrade to Lenny, and my USB printers only work when
the ehci_hcd module is loaded after the printer is on. If I set it to load a
boot and the printer's off, I have to "rmmod ehci_hcd; modprobe ehci_hcd" once
the printer is on again before it will work.
Be
Ok, that post made it. I'm sorry to bother everyone with a "test" post like
that. I feel so stupid today.
I am having a big problem getting my printer to work in Lenny. I just upgraded
from Etch where it was working perfectly. It's a LaserJet
with a parallel-to-USB cable. I think the problem is
I've been trying (since yesterday) to send a couple of posts to debian-user and
they haven't been showing up! I subscribed a while back and have been getting
mail to my inbox, but my own posts have not appeared. I wonder if any kind of
filtering is going on?
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