On Mon, 05 Sep 2005, Margarita Manterola wrote:
> > > I'm not out to start a flamewar, but shouldn't it somewhere that just did
> > > a
> > > modprobe usblp, whenever someone tried a hp-probe -busb ?
> > As I said, hotplug should have installed usblp the moment you plugged a usb
> > printer-class
> > I'm not out to start a flamewar, but shouldn't it somewhere that just did a
> > modprobe usblp, whenever someone tried a hp-probe -busb ?
> As I said, hotplug should have installed usblp the moment you plugged a usb
> printer-class device into the system.
Maybe the bug should be reassigned to
On Mon, 05 Sep 2005, Per-Arne Hellarvik wrote:
> There was no mention of usblp beeing a criteria for getting hplip to work
> with hplip.
Err, well, usblp is required (by the kernel itself) for *every* USB printing
class device to actually work.
Hotplug should have installed it in.
> You can say
I feel very very noobish tonight.
I did a modprobe usblp and voilĂ .
Everything worked all fine.
_but_ : As far as I can tell (And I googled and read most of the fscking manual
:
There was no mention of usblp beeing a criteria for getting hplip to work with
hplip.
You can say it should be obviou
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