On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 21:00:27 -, you wrote:
>Can we consider this bug closed?
Yes
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some usb_devices fault if usb_suspend enabled
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You don't want to re-write the kernel, you want to recompile it, so if
you're searching for directions, keep that in mind or you won't find the
information you want.
The information you need, except for finding the USB option to disable
it, is here:
http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_ub
I even tried to compile the kernel for my machine, following
instructions in a Ubuntu forum post on "how to do it" and it didn't
work. Turns out when I sought out help in a new post that there was
disagreement on some items in the how to post, something about a symlink
and where to put it, that the
I tried today's daily build so I could report on trying out the echo -1
. . . test on the USB scanner I have.
The problem is, while I can boot other ISO Linux CDROMs, this one boos
so far and then stops at a light earth-tone (light orange-tan?) screen.
The screen is blank, so I can't do anything.
I thought I posted this before, but I don't see my post, so here's my
info:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsusb
Bus 004 Device 001: ID :
Bus 003 Device 001: ID :
Bus 002 Device 001: ID :
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 04a9:1072 Canon, Inc. I850 Printer
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 04a9:2220
The kernel freeze is October 4th.
There is still time to move the new kernel into Gutsy.
The fact that Mark Shuttleworth showed up in this forum to comment
probably means that this will get fixed. I understand that when he feels
strongly about something, it gets done, and that is the mark of a go
In case this particular USB Canon scanner has not been reported, here
are the details:
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 04a9:2220 Canon, Inc.
Kernel is 2.6.20.16
The USB Canon printer does work:
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 04a9:1072 Canon, Inc. I850 Printer
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some usb_devices fault if usb_suspend enabled
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And please, no more "fixes" that don't work. Spend your time making the
new kernel part of Gutsy instead of trying to make the problem go away.
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some usb_devices fault if usb_suspend enabled
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Ben,
Your suggestion to:
"This would be more proper by doing:
- sudo vi /etc/modprobe.d/usb-core-options
- Add a line with "options usbcore autosuspend=0", without quotes
- sudo update-initramfs -u
Reboot, and hopefully things will work as expected."
did not work. It actually made the USB conn
someone asked:
"t2000kw: Do you have the USB id for that USB braille device that was
showing this issue?"
No. I read about it earlier in this or some other thread. It was a
problem for someone. If you want to follow up on that one, you can try
following back on this thread. I th
Maybe this isn't being fixed because the developers think that this fix
actually works consistently on all Ubuntu systems?
I tried it, the menu.lst file is changed, GRUB was updated, and I can
not use Kooka or Xsane.
Why not assume that all of this chatter is because the "solutions"
either don't
Part of the Ubuntu manifesto is that "every computer user should be
given every opportunity to use software, even if they work under a
disability."
Not having the USB thing working goes against this manifesto, which
Shuttleworth created and endorsed himself.
On the one part, any software that rel
Added what I think you want, both terminal output and syslog text
Donald
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I think we'd be willing to help if we knew how to get you what you want,
where to find it once it's set up to get a logfile, and how/where to
send it.
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Well, this is interesting. Not the updates mentioned in the previous
post--those are interesting also.
What's interesting is that the latest kernel updates (or patches--
whatever) that I installed today allowed me to scan ONCE, not twice, in
Xsane. It did not allow me to use Kooka at all. The seco
Well, this is where it gets interesting . . .
Dell is now offering Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) on their Linux computers.
You can order it online right now. The standard price includes no
support. Then there is a 30-day basic support, a 1 yr basic, and a 1 yr
standard.
Imagine when someone who has a
I tried using Synaptics to remove this kernel and it looked like it
worked--until the next reboot, when I was presented with the original
kernel and the new one I tried from Fishor, which I thought I had
removed.
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some usb_devices fault if usb_suspend enabled
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The new kernel didn't work for me--locked up things, couldn't get into
Ubuntu, and the Xserver wouldn't load.
How do I delete this kernel so it doesn't show up in GREP and load by
default if I am not there when booting up?
Thanks for trying, and I'm glad it's working for some people.
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William,
Try the Xsane image scanner. Install it if you don't have it and give
it a try. The scanbuttond works with it. I just don't see any useful OCR
work being done with it. Other than that, it might meet your needs.
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Canon Lide25 (plustek backend) scanner does not scan via gui
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I should add that I got an acceptable scan, I think, so the scanbuttond
is doing something. I couldn't' get Xsane to work before.
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Canon Lide25 (plustek backend) scanner does not scan via gui
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I did try Xsane and it scanned--poor, unusable OCR rendering, though (I
installed Gocr and Ocrad as OCR support). Any suggestions on a good OCR
scanning program?
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Canon Lide25 (plustek backend) scanner does not scan via gui
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I installed scanbuttond as suggested, following the instructions
Then I ran it from within terminal
Then ran Kooka
Still getting black scan (fake scan, scanner really doesn't scan)
So this may work with some scanning programs but not all.
Which program(s) have you tried with it that it works w
How do I find and get rid of Gscan2pdf??? It won't work, and it doesn't
show up in add/remove programs or in Synaptics package manager.
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Canon Lide25 (plustek backend) scanner does not scan via gui
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I tried gscan2pdf but the application from the link is missing some
packages, according to an error message I got. Not sure where to get
these things--I thought when a package was chosen all of the associated
packages were brought along with it???
Anyway, it doesn't know my scanner exists, so the
FYI--if you experiment with this, you can use the Xkill application from
within a terminal window to close the unruly window.
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The utility I mentioned previously does not like to close when finished.
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Using an application called "scanner utility" I was able to successfully
scan at 96 dpi with my Canon LIDE 25. When I tried about 600 dpi it
wouldn't work but appeared to be working in the application, showing
some progress in the status bar.
The utility is quite limited, and it only saves the fil
If I could figure out how to get my Canon i850 printer to work properly
under Suse 10.2 Linux, I would go back, but there seems to be no way to
get the Pixus driver installed, or at least installed in a way I can
figure out how to use it. I have the apt-get commands for Debian based
Linux distros a
This does not work on my system either, using a Canon LIDE 25 scanner.
If suspend/resume cannot function together with useable scanner drivers,
how about a way to choose one or the other for now until the bug can be
fixed?
Is it worth learning how to recompile a kernel to fix this, and would it
fi
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