Unable to open USB device - a second time - SOLVED for the printer

Truls Gulbrandsen trulsg at broadpark.no
Sat Oct 23 18:58:16 UTC 2004


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Paul Howarth wrote:

| On Sat, 2004-10-23 at 17:58, Truls Gulbrandsen wrote:
|
|
|> François Patte wrote:
|>
|> | ...................... I think that this the main problem; I've
|>  | seen your other tests. | | Have look there: | |
|> http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=HP-PSC_2175
|> | .......... Above was a great help, and the following from
|>
|> Paul Howarth <paul at city-fan.org>
|>
|> "Try modprobe uhci-hcd and see what appears in /var/log/messages
|> and if there's any output from lsusb".
|>
|>
|
| It's strange that the /etc/modprobe.conf entry:
|
| alias usb-controller1 uhci-hcd
|
| isn't causing this module to be loaded at boot-up time as
| /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit has a section that looks for USB controllers.
| You've not got "nousb" as a kernel option in your grub.conf, have
| you?
|
| Paul.
|
|
Thank you for taking interest in solving the issues.  It seems like
all the probing and command inputs have made my TP realize it has a
printer connected.  When rebooting I entered the new HW configuration,
so now the printer problem seems to have gone away.  And no error
messages either as far as I can see.

Thanks again and I will come back in case I am unable to figure out
how the scanner part works.

Truls
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