Hello,
I have a new Epson Stylus Color 825 usb printer. According to various
howtos, this printer should work with the Linux kernel. However, I am
struck with the following dmesg error:
ohci_hcd :00:07.4: urb cc76dbc0 path 1.1 ep0in 5ec2 cc 5 -->
status -110drivers/usb/class/usblp.c:
u
Hi,
I wrote the followings before.
- I have always the message after plugging my device -
into port
Feb 15 19:15:27 localhost /etc/hotplug/usb.agent: ...
no drivers for USB product 123/2/0
- Why?
- in my driver probe function, I have the right vendor
and product ids, namely subsystem has already
> Since none of the earlier patches worked, try this one. I expect it
> will get farther than the others did, even if it doesn't work totally.
>
> Even on your working system, the dmesg lines that say:
>
> usb.c: error getting string descriptor 0 (error=-75)
>
> indicate that the mouse does
Yeah, it works fine on 2.4.23 for me as well.
From: Ged Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jay Phelps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Linux-usb-users] SDDR-09 on Linux 2.6.x
Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 11:00:26 + (GMT)
Hi there,
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004, Jay Phelps wrote:
> use a
Todd E. Johnson wrote:
Sorry, I meant to say patch-2.2.2-mh2... Sorry about any confusion
this may have caused...
I must be on Acid patch-2.2.2-mh2... 2.2.2 must be the mark of the
Penguin or something... No really, I mean patch-2.6.2-mh2
Two-Six-Two...
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Regards,
Todd E. Johnson wrote:
The attached patch includes patch-2.4.24-mh2, a fix for the error, and
a few minor fixes so the kernel can build when debugging is enabled...
1,$s/patch-2.4.24-mh2/patch-2.2.2-mh2/
Sorry, I meant to say patch-2.2.2-mh2... Sorry about any confusion this may have caused...
Hi all,
I have been attempting to get SCO over HCI to work... I have a D-Link
DBT-120 (B2). When I startup hcid, I was getting the following error
message:
hci_usb_isoc_rx_submit: hci0 isoc rx submit failed urb de96e614 err -90
hci_usb_isoc_rx_submit: hci0 isoc rx submit failed urb de96e614 er
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 08:52 am, Ezequiel Panepucci wrote:
> I am trying to get a mouse to generate relative events on
> /dev/input/event*.
Should work. Does for me.
> It already generates "key" events for the mouse buttons and
> relative events for the
Since none of the earlier patches worked, try this one. I expect it will
get farther than the others did, even if it doesn't work totally.
Even on your working system, the dmesg lines that say:
usb.c: error getting string descriptor 0 (error=-75)
indicate that the mouse doesn't work pe
Hi there,
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Scott Hiles wrote:
> I have a device (PowerLinc USB) that sends and receives 8 bytes of data.
> For reading, upon receiving an event I read the report, then the field, and
> then read the usage 8 times with the usage_index incremented for each read.
> It works perfe
I have a device (PowerLinc USB) that sends and receives 8 bytes of data.
For reading, upon receiving an event I read the report, then the field, and
then read the usage 8 times with the usage_index incremented for each read.
It works perfectly.
Now, when I try to reverse that process with the fol
> On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> dmesg with patch to fix VIA babble problem
>> http://virtual.shia.ws:8000/~informatica/otros/dmesg-withpatch3.txt
>
> From your dmesg it looks like the patch worked, even if the device did
> not work.
>
> Do you have a dmesg from another machine
Hi all,
I have a problem to mount the root partition on my external usb disk. I
use the kernel 2.6.3.bk1. I can boot directly on the usb disk, but in the
boot process I have this error:
VFS: Cannot open root device "803" or unknown-block(8,3)
Please append a correct "root=" boot option
Kernel p
You could disable multi lun support.
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Frank Steiner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we've some 6-in-1 usb card reader which causes problems when loading the
> mass-storage device. It detects four devices but tells stuff like
>
> Feb 16 12:05:08 riemann kernel: sda : READ CAPACITY failed.
> F
Try the FAQ first.
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Jeffrey Graham wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I have this usb "personal measurement device" called the PMD-1208LS by
> measurement computing.
> It does digital-2-analog and analog-2-digital input and output through
> the usb.
>
> I am currently using RedHat9.
Hi there,
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Jeffrey Graham wrote:
> I have this usb "personal measurement device" called the PMD-1208LS
> by measurement computing. It does digital-2-analog and
> analog-2-digital input and output through the usb. I am currently
> using RedHat9.0 with a 2.6.2 custom kernel on
Hello Everyone,
I have this usb "personal measurement device" called the PMD-1208LS by
measurement computing.
It does digital-2-analog and analog-2-digital input and output through
the usb.
I am currently using RedHat9.0 with a 2.6.2 custom kernel on a Dell
Inspiron 8200 laptop.
Would someone
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Hi there,
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Frank Steiner wrote:
> don't need these devices at the moment, so we would like to disable
> them without disabling USB in general. Is there a way to tell the
> hotplug system/mass-storage driver to ignore certain devices?
Look for 'blacklist' for example /etc/hot
Hi there,
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, [ISO-8859-1] Heinrich Götzger wrote:
> Ok, need to check the FAQ later at home and if the interrupts set
> correctly. I would check in the BIOS settings, and where else?
Sometimes you need to add parameters like "irq=15" (or whatever the
number should be) to the co
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Hi,
we've some 6-in-1 usb card reader which causes problems when loading the
mass-storage device. It detects four devices but tells stuff like
Feb 16 12:05:08 riemann kernel: sda : READ CAPACITY failed.
Feb 16 12:05:08 riemann kernel: sda : status = 1, message = 00, host = 0, driver = 08
Feb 16
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Ged Haywood wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, [ISO-8859-1] Heinrich Götzger wrote:
>
> > > > Feb 14 23:23:53 [kernel] usb 3-1: new full speed USB device using address 2
> > > > Feb 14 23:23:53 [kernel] usb 3-1: device descriptor read/8, error -110
> > > > Feb 14 2
Hello again,
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, [ISO-8859-1] Heinrich Götzger wrote:
> > > Feb 14 23:23:53 [kernel] usb 3-1: new full speed USB device using address 2
> > > Feb 14 23:23:53 [kernel] usb 3-1: device descriptor read/8, error -110
> > > Feb 14 23:23:54 [kernel] usb 3-1: new full speed USB device u
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004, Ged Haywood wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> > > What, for example, is CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HIGH_BANDWIDTH now called?
>
> I don't know if it still exists. It's probably surplus to
> requirements in 2.6.x kernels, there have been major changes.
I think I have to compare the 2.4 Sources
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