L.V.Gandhi wrote: > On 3/18/07, Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 01:44:28PM -0300, Alejandro wrote: >> > Matthew K Poer wrote: >> > >On Sun, 2007-03-18 at 12:55 -0300, Alejandro wrote: >> > > >> > >>Dear all, I have Debian Etch connected to a HP printer through an USB >> > >>port but it is not recognized. A pair of months ago the printer >> worked >> > >>perfectly, and I could see it using "lsusb" command. After that I >> > >>disconnect the printer and now I connect it again to my Debian, but >> > >> >> > >> >> > >Try a differant USB port? Perhaps the one you are using is broken. >> > > >> > Both USB ports don't respond....I have installed "udev" and not >> > "hotplug"....is this correct in Debian Etch in order to recognize USB >> > devices ??? >> > >> > Really thanks >> if the required usb kernel modules are localed, lsusb should show all >> the usb devices, even if they are not configured to work. So maybe its >> the cable? >> > > Is it possible to find out which port is usb1.1 which is usb 2.0? If so > how? Here is one way: ~$ sudo lsusb -v | grep bcdUSB
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