Alan Cox wrote:
> > all attempts to access the scanner, including running the xsane program,
> > or even probing for attached scanners with "scanimage -L" cause the box
> > to run extremely slowly. CTL-C the program accessing the scanner and the
> > system responsiveness returns to normal.
>
>
Alan Cox wrote:
all attempts to access the scanner, including running the xsane program,
or even probing for attached scanners with "scanimage -L" cause the box
to run extremely slowly. CTL-C the program accessing the scanner and the
system responsiveness returns to normal.
What scsi
Hi all,
Short summary: Box running Redhat v6.2, Redhat supplied v2.2.14 kernel.
Sane installed which talked to an HP scanner. All worked fine.
Box upgraded to Redhat v7.0 with their supplied v2.2.16 kernel. Suddenly
all attempts to access the scanner, including running the xsane program,
or
Hi all,
Short summary: Box running Redhat v6.2, Redhat supplied v2.2.14 kernel.
Sane installed which talked to an HP scanner. All worked fine.
Box upgraded to Redhat v7.0 with their supplied v2.2.16 kernel. Suddenly
all attempts to access the scanner, including running the xsane program,
or
Hi all,
I have recently been plagued with the problem of depmod complaining of
missing symbols after a kernel compile - and I am completely stumped as
to what is causing this.
- I confirm that no pre-existing /usr/src/linux or /lib/modules/2.2.17
directories exist.
- I download and unpack a
Hi all,
I have recently been plagued with the problem of depmod complaining of
missing symbols after a kernel compile - and I am completely stumped as
to what is causing this.
- I confirm that no pre-existing /usr/src/linux or /lib/modules/2.2.17
directories exist.
- I download and unpack a
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