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Jiri Kosina wrote:
> On Wed, 30 May 2007, Andy Stewart wrote:
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>> I have a Symbol USB barcode scanner that appears to work with Linux.
>> If I bring up a Konsole window and give it focus, characters are typed
>> in
now how to do. I've
looked around in /sys/bus/usb and also on Google, but have not found the
answer.
Any assistance you may provide would be very much appreciated. Please
cc me on any replies as I'm not a list subscriber.
Thanks!
Andy
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speed hub and everything
works great with it. I tried 2.6.12.3 as well as 2.6.13 - both work
just fine.
I like a happy ending. :-)
Many thanks!
Andy
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g this discussion! I've found it immensely helpful. I hope it
will help others who discover this thread in the future.
Andy
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ice is inaccessible until
unplugged and plugged in again (not power cycled, but dis/reconnected to
USB).
These devices work great when plugged into either the OHCI or UHCI
controller. Why might this be? What can I do to gather more useful
debug information?
Thanks!
Andy
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#x27;t reliably access the G3 (or my Epson scanner) when it is
plugged into the EHCI port, but that is the subject of a future thread.
Later, and thanks!
Andy
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http://www.wlug.org
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ed this previously and found that plugging the device directly
into the server's USB port (no hub) yields the same result we've seen.
Thanks again for the suggestions,
Andy
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same way.
I am wondering if something in the hotplug system would cause or remedy
this type of behavior.
Other ideas or suggestions would be *greatly* appreciated.
Thanks!
Andy
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http://www.wlug.org
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there other things I should try to help isolate this problem?
Thanks!
Andy
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Worcester Linux Users' Group
Worcester, MA, USA
http://www.wlug.org
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Alan Stern wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Andy Stewart wrote:
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>>HI Alan et al,
>>
>>I have gathered the requested debug information - shown below.
>>
>>Thanks for the help!
>
> That's weird. The log s
and address 9
Aug 24 17:55:44 amdtux kernel: usb 1-1.3: device not accepting address 9, error
-71
===stop debug info ===
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am open
to experimenting to try to find the cause. Can anybody suggest a course
of action to help solve this problem?
Thanks!
Andy
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http://www.wlug.org
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