Henning Meier-Geinitz schrieb:
[. . .]
> Oh well. Either a hardware problem (too slow to react?) or a kernel
> bug. Check the linux-usb-users mailing list for this one, I remeber
I did so.
> that other people had similar problems, but not with scanners. Maybe
> that's a problem with your USB ch
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 05:42:12PM +0200, Christoph Bier wrote:
> These are the messages I get, when I plug-out the
> (work) scanner and plug-in it again.
>
> Jun 2 17:33:38 nb-pc057 kernel: usb.c: USB disconnect on device
> 00:11.2-1 address 2
> Jun 2 17:33:53 nb-pc057 kernel: hub.c: new
Hi!
Henning Meier-Geinitz schrieb:
> Hi,
[. . .]
> Maybe plugging in your (home) scanner confused the kernel. Do you get
> any messages from the USB system in /var/log/messages when you plug-in
> the scanner?
With my scanner at home I get the following
messages:
- modules scanner, uhci:
Jun 2
Hi!
Am Mon, 2 Jun 2003 15:58:33 +0200
schrieb Henning Meier-Geinitz ::
> Maybe plugging in your (home) scanner confused the kernel. Do you
> get any messages from the USB system in /var/log/messages when you
> plug-in the scanner?
These are the messages I get, when I plug-out the
(work) scanne
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 11:15:26AM +0200, Christoph Bier wrote:
> As written in my last posting in the thread "suddenly
> problems [. . .]" I installed my scanner at the pc at
> work. Didn't help. BUT: after plugging in again the
> other, former at this pc installed (working!) scanner,
> I
Hi!
As written in my last posting in the thread "suddenly
problems [. . .]" I installed my scanner at the pc at
work. Didn't help. BUT: after plugging in again the
other, former at this pc installed (working!) scanner,
I get the same error message starting xsane for this
scanner, that worked