On 17 Jul 2011, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Once more apologies, but I fixed things in the end by reinstalling
lprng. I suppose it had got corrupted recently.
Thanks again Maderios and Camaleon.
Anthony
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On 17 Jul 2011, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Sorry to follow up to myself, but I've now found that the printer is, in
fact, at /dev/usb/lp0, which it should be; but the permissions seem to
be wrong because although I can cat files to that address as root and
they are printed, I can't pri
On 17 Jul 2011, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Jul 2011 10:39:34 +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> > I recently did a big upgrade on Sid after a year.
> >
> > This seemed to go off OK but now I cannot print from my usb printer. I
> > get 'Cannot open /dev
On Sun, 17 Jul 2011 10:39:34 +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I recently did a big upgrade on Sid after a year.
>
> This seemed to go off OK but now I cannot print from my usb printer. I
> get 'Cannot open /dev/usb/lp0 -No such file or directory'
>
> My scanner, als
On 07/17/2011 11:39 AM, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I recently did a big upgrade on Sid after a year.
This seemed to go off OK but now I cannot print from my usb printer. I
get 'Cannot open /dev/usb/lp0 -No such file or directory'
My scanner, also usb, does work.
lsusb does not show t
I recently did a big upgrade on Sid after a year.
This seemed to go off OK but now I cannot print from my usb printer. I
get 'Cannot open /dev/usb/lp0 -No such file or directory'
My scanner, also usb, does work.
lsusb does not show the printer, even after rebooting.
Googling shows s
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 12:57:47PM -0500, Wayne Topa wrote:
> On 02/18/2011 12:03 PM, Sthu Deus wrote:
> >Good day.
> >
> >I have a lpt-printer connected through lpt-to-usb adapter (OS sees it
> >as /dev/usb/lp0) to my local host. Trying to add it through cups web
>
On Sat, 19 Feb 2011 00:03:11 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> I have a lpt-printer connected through lpt-to-usb adapter (OS sees it as
> /dev/usb/lp0) to my local host. Trying to add it through cups web
> interface I see no local usb options. My question is how I can
> accomplish my goal
On 02/18/2011 12:03 PM, Sthu Deus wrote:
Good day.
I have a lpt-printer connected through lpt-to-usb adapter (OS sees it
as /dev/usb/lp0) to my local host. Trying to add it through cups web
interface I see no local usb options. My question is how I can
accomplish my goal?
Not enough info
Good day.
I have a lpt-printer connected through lpt-to-usb adapter (OS sees it
as /dev/usb/lp0) to my local host. Trying to add it through cups web
interface I see no local usb options. My question is how I can
accomplish my goal?
Thank You for Your time.
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Csanyi Pal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use this software:
> http://openprog.altervista.org/op.tar.gz
>
> to use this hardware:
> http://openprog.altervista.org/
>
> I must to have
> /dev/usb/hiddev0
>
> so the 'op' software can to do job.
>
&
Hi,
I want to use this software:
http://openprog.altervista.org/op.tar.gz
to use this hardware:
http://openprog.altervista.org/
I must to have
/dev/usb/hiddev0
so the 'op' software can to do job.
I'm using linux-image-2.6.26-2-486.
I'm try to load the kernel module
u
welly hartanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Second...How to recover missing /dev/usb/lpx ???
If the files are missing, do a /sbin/MAKEDEV usb in the /dev/ directory
> Several days ago I installed udev, but now I've
> removing and purging its config. since I can't
but won't
print via HP DJ 3535 attached to my USB port.
I've been configuring it via http://localhost:631 and
got device URI usb:/dev/usb/lp0.
But when I do a test print CUPS says that the device
/dev/usb/lp0 doesn't exist.
( I know I should supply the log file, b
On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 03:17:50PM +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> Is there a package in Woody that would create the entries in /dev/usb ?
'cd /dev; ./MAKEDEV usb' should do the trick.
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* Antoine Jacoutot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020511 15:17]:
> Is there a package in Woody that would create the entries in /dev/usb ?
> I have 2 Woody boxes and one of them has /dev/usb/... (all the nodes)
> and the other one only has /dev/usbmouse...
Yes, the script 'MAKEDEV
Hello !
Is there a package in Woody that would create the entries in /dev/usb ?
I have 2 Woody boxes and one of them has /dev/usb/... (all the nodes)
and the other one only has /dev/usbmouse...
Why is that ? I need to have /dev/usb entries since I use an usb
scanner, usb printer...
Thanks for
You'll need to create the directory /dev/usb manually, then us mknod to
create the device file. The command would be something like:
mknod /dev/usb/ c
You'll need to know the device name (obviously), and the appropriate
major and minor numbers. Most likely you can find this i
.1/usb/ directory wich modules are
needed
don't have a /dev/usb only a /dev/usbmouse (but also without any
usb-modules loaded)
Hope this is a hint for you
Joris
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I am running potato 2.2.12 but I have compiled a 2.4.1 kernel as I would
like to use my printer (Epson Stylus Color 860) on a usb port. I
configured the 2.4.1 kernel for a usb printer but there is no /dev/usb
and MAKEDEV wont make one. How can I add the usb driver without
unnecessarily
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