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I guess so.
Le mardi 03 août 2010 à 21:00 +, Clay Weber a écrit :
> Can we consider this bug closed?
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Please close--has not been a problem for quite a while...
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On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 8:51 PM, marvin duran
wrote:
> yup!
>
>
> La provocación por invocación de un adjetivo insulso. Sino he caído con
> besos, ¿caeré con provocaciones?
> http://www.marvinduran.com
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> 2010/8/3 t2000kw <85...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> > On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 21:00:27 -
yup!
La provocación por invocación de un adjetivo insulso. Sino he caído con
besos, ¿caeré con provocaciones?
http://www.marvinduran.com
2010/8/3 t2000kw <85...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 21:00:27 -, you wrote:
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> >Can we consider this bug closed?
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> Yes
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This should work for permanent settings:
sudo echo "options usbcore autosuspend=-1" > /etc/modprobe.d/usb_suspend
after this us should reboot.
this is for temporary:
sudo su
echo "-1" > /sys/module/usbcore/parameters/autosuspend
after this you need replug you scanner.
-1 mean - disable autosus
I have the same problem on my Hardy (2.6.27-7-generic). My scanner
(UMAX, forgot the type) at home works perfectly without any hassles of
scanning any document.
But I'm now outside my hometown and I have to scan some pictures for my
homework. Here, there is an EPSON Perfection 660. Because no driv
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This bug was marked "Fix Released" against the 2.6.22 Gutsy kernel.
Just adding a note that the 2.6.20 Feisty kernel task is being closed as
this does not qualify for a stable release update -
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates . If anyone is still
experiencing issues, please test agains
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Since upgrading to Ubuntu 7.10 (kernel 2.6.22-14-generic) my Canon
N1240U works perfectly. No suspend issues, no scanning black pages.
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well, they seem to exist to manage communications with partners, but i
expect you'd worked that out!
they have an internal web site, but after a lot of verbiage it doesn't
really say any more than that.
jack
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Ok, I've reported success using the autosuspend workaround in bug #88746.
(See following comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/88746/comments/188)
Now, should some of my hardware be blacklisted?
Is this now being done in kernel, or in udev rules?
I have also
I don't have this device. You should get in contact with Seagate
support. They have investigated the problem.
On Sun, 2007-12-09 at 09:42 +, fishor wrote:
> 1. this is not a bug.
> 2. this report is used to collect information about usb devices which claim
> to support usb-suspend but do not
1. this is not a bug.
2. this report is used to collect information about usb devices which claim to
support usb-suspend but do not do it correctly.
do you have this device?
if yes, please report lsusb and demsg about it.
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This one might actually be for the same reason:
Seagate snubs Linux
Latest drives show no visible means of support
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/12/06/seagate-snubs-linux
What is reported in this article is most likely also caused by this bug.
Maybe somebody starts to care now!
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there's another workaround wich worked for me before using scanbuttond:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=3126808&postcount=33
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On Sun, 2007-10-28 at 02:13 +, huffy318 wrote:
> After upgrading to 7.10 Gutsy, I no longer need to run the kernel that
> had no suspend compiled in it. My scanner is working fine.
>
> After the initial post-upgrade restart, it did take awhile for the 1st
> preview to run after xsane was star
After upgrading to 7.10 Gutsy, I no longer need to run the kernel that
had no suspend compiled in it. My scanner is working fine.
After the initial post-upgrade restart, it did take awhile for the 1st
preview to run after xsane was started. If xsane was left running,
subsequent previews were as
This bug would also benefit from resolving bug #3382.
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This bug would also benefit from resolving bug #3382.
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linux-source-2.6.22 (2.6.22-11.34) gutsy; urgency=low
[Alan Stern]
* USB: disable autosuspend by default for non-hubs
- LP: #85488
[Ben Collins]
* ubuntu: Enable LEDS_TRIGGERS and related options
- Needed for iwlwifi
* ubuntu: Add real ABI files for virtual flavour
* ubuntu:
Sistofe - Thanks for tracking down the upstream kernel commit. This
patch has been committed to the Gutsy kernel tree. You can view it at
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-
gutsy.git;a=commit;h=e818eec4b546562fb1215a8756805eadb0c390c2 .
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be at an end. According to this git commit
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb-2.6.git;a=commit;h=7d2c592609a7da950b458403f1936d382f38ff9c
USB autosuspend will be disabled for everything bar USB hubs. I suspec
Please add LiDE 50 to quirks.c, doing it manually and recompiling
kernel made the scanner work with SUSE 10.3 Beta 3:
04a9:2213 Canon, Inc. LiDE 50/LiDE 35
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OK. I made it.
See:
[autosuspend] [ums] spin down the disk in the suspend() method of the
storage driver.
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@fishor:
sorry I misunderstood you. Nevertheless, the correct handling in your case is
to issue a command to spin down the disk in the suspend() method of the storage
driver. It needs to be discussed and tested whether this can be done for all
devices, or your device needs a new kind of quirk.
Slightly off-topic, but maybe worth mentioning:
I've noticed that if you've got a Feisty kernel (2.6.20-16-generic) and
you add the line
options usbcore autosuspend=0
to /etc/modprobe.d/usb-core-options, as was suggested on comment #318
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-
backends/+
That is not a kernel bug. You can set a default timeout for autosuspend
in the module parameters of usbcore.
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one more divice with brocken usb_autosuspend:
040d:6204 VIA Technologies, Inc. ( USB->IDE Adapter)
autosuspend will poweroff the harddrive attachet to this adapter, ewery time if
there is no acces ... it is still posible use this device and it will be
properly enabled agene if some thing trying
Since again, I had to attach the same lspci file to several bugs, I want
to make all devs and bug fixers aware of this bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/malone/+bug/3382
I find it is absolutely necessary to be able to attach hardware profiles
to launchpad user accounts. I would then simply say, this
The autosuspend sysfs option is already in the Gutsy kernel.
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I have a USB Graphical LCD from Alphacool that doesn't work with USB_SUSPEND.
After a kernel-recompile with 'CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND=n' the display works fine!
lsusb:
Bus 003 Device 014: ID 060c:04eb EEH Datalink GmbH
Please add this to the quirks.c !!! Thanks.
Will autosuspend (sysfs option) be inte
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At the time of writing, gutsy does not appear to contain the fixes from
Debian's "sane-backends", unless the fix was merged in separate from the
entire new version...
Debian: 1.0.19~cvs20070730-1
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/source/sane-backends
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/ma
Hello everybody,
on 2007-07-16, I wrote :
"I have been using fishor's kernel since the beginning of may 2007 and it works
perfectly !
Thank you again, fishor !
I have just tried the latest Gutsy Gibbon LiveCD : my scanner did not work at
all...
Then I have tried what fishor proposed on 2007-07-13
Poooh... (sigh...) Let me, if necessary, sort of 'warn' you that non-
techs who need computer as a tool for their non-tech work do not like to
upgrade (is not the same as automatic update!) much nor frequently and
that they therefore do not consider such (that they do not like to
upgrade the whole
my lsusb for scanner:
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 1606:0060 Umax [hex] Astra 3400U
Actually I'm using 2.6.20 and gentoo (hope you don't mind to participate in
this ubuntu thread, but it is the largest thread about this bug on the net).
2.6.20 don't support those power level suspend command as 2.6.22,
Andrej:
Just for the record it's probably worth posting your device's lsusb output. If
you are testing Gutsy (with its 2.6.22 kernel) it might have also been able to
workaround the problem without recompiling your kernel as mentioned in
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source
Thanks for posting link to Kernel mailing list.
I patched hub.c with this patch http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/8/2/438, and
problem went away.
Any other solution mention it this thread didn't helped.
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@Sitsofe: It appears that in a later message, the patch was rejected.
Those messages are from earlier this month.
That said, following the thread leads to this message, which I find somewhat
amusing:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/8/3/81
Funny how someone said that "the chances are no distribution is
Andrej,
I have the same problem with my BenQ (=Acer) scanner.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-
backends/+bug/85488/comments/40
works for me, but not always..
Sometimes it looks if nothing happens and then, after a while (5-10
minutes) the scanner starts!!! I'm using xsane sc
This hit the Linux Kernel Mailing list as can be seen here:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/8/2/450
I have no idea why this was not mentioned in this bug report though (I only
found out when browsing a different bug report). I wish someone had told me
about this at the time as I may have wound up wasti
I also have problem with my umax astra net ia101 (using plustek driver).
Problems started when I compiled that ($/# usb-suspend into kernel
2.6.20. I kept my old one, but now it doesn't matter with which I boot,
with both my scanner doesn't work.
Problem was when scanning, lamp is turned off, s
I have the problem with my N670U.
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@llimaa
I got this from the support team lead:
>From a support position we'd do the following for a paid customer
1. Escalate the bug to the distro team
At the very least they'd look into the issue and make a firm decision on
whether it was possible to resolve and if so how it would be resolved
Hi Mum,
Nothing I can do at the moment for your scanner, but confirmation below that
the next version 'Gutsy Gibbon' fixes the scanner issue. It's due out in 4
months but we can probably upgrade in around 2 months (for the pre-release
version). It's available right now but it could be a bit rope
The sane devs "fixed" this in their latest cvs development versions by
using a similar workaround to what the kernel devs are doing. they have
just set up a new udev rule for each scanner to disable suspend for that
device when it is plugged in, so it is not really all that different
from the black
@Mark Shuttleworth
Hello Mark what would Canonical do, if a paying customer call and complain that
his scanner is not working because of this bug?
Can you explain us the "real" advantage of being a support (paying) customer vs
a community (not paying) customer using this bug as example?
Thank y
Debian just fixed it, with the lastest libssane!
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/s/sane-backends/sane-backends_1.0.19~cvs20070730-1/changelog
sane-backends (1.0.19~cvs20070730-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New CVS snapshot.
+ Workaround for CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND (closes: #4342
@t2000kw: If that is your decision, then by all means. Ubuntu is not for
everyone (yet). However, I wouldn't be surprised if Canonical's support
teams might have been able to provide you a custom workaround (if
necessary) if you had bought the right kind of SLA, similar to how other
companies deal
@t2000kw
I know you are worried about the 'usb suspend' issue and that you are
responsible for your company, but the way some people talk here, is the
tone and attitude of geeks among eachother and they are usually very
perfectionist, is my experience, but also i as Linux-user am
perfectionist in
@t2000kw
"I had made a recommendation to my company that we investigate replacing at
least sme of our PC operating systems with Linux, but because of watching this
problem and seeing how the problem isn't addressed immediately, I won't
recommend Ubuntu if they decide to switch some of the comput
P.S., thanks for kernel info... not rewrite but recompile, just in case.
But for now i do no more feel that need. Thank you all for your
information!
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I... but made a very little mistake... and misjudged some little thing... with
my brandnew scanner... and i want to say for correction: 'scanbuttond' WORKS...
it is true... IT WORKS PERFECT in my Canon Lide 25 in Ubuntu 7.04 (no laptop)
Feisty!
problem solved! the bug is gone!
MY
sitsofe:
I'll go ahead and try the gusty live cd.
I have attached my lshw output to #bug 88746:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8286612/lshw.txt
To make bug fixing easier I strongly vote for implementation of a malone
feature as outlayed here: #bug 3382
I think this could be a great help for bug
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
O..., maybe best is i learn somehow to rewrite the kernel myself, just
take out that usb suspend; i suppose here is nobody around to teach me
that.
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I will try to download kernel of Fishor...; if all goes wrong i may not
be able to come back here to post, if it goes well, i could post
results, hopefully positive.
I will execute this:
sudo dpkg -i linux-image-2.6.20-15-124-386.deb
though i don't like this:
if you can't start with this kernel.
Please specify what command i need to execute, exactly, to disable 'usb
suspend' "bug feature" in my Feisty Fawn 7.04 desktop (i am a non-geek),
so i can see whether my usb-printer works at all or not (although
perfectly detected) and so whether else it maybe is some fault in the
Samsung ML1610 ser
)
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I am not a geek. What is this:
root 1935 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?S< 00:35 0:00
[ksuspend_usbd]
Is that "the bug"?
(and possibly responsible for either my brandnew scanner nor my brandnew
printer functioning though detected perfectly?)
If i can have root access somehow in Feisty
Please test in Feisty Fawn kernel 262016 desktop (no laptop):
usb canon lide 25 together with usb samsung laserprinter ML-1610
(both usb 1.1)
scanner is there, xsane finds device immediately
printer when added with system, administration, printers is detected
immediately and perfectly full name
Mark (azovap002):
I apologise if you thought I was referring to Feisty with a 2.6.20 kernel. I
have not tested this set up and nor will I due to time constraints. The only
thing that I can ask you to do is to try a Gutsy LiveCD and see if the problem
with your scanner remains. As for the firmwar
@Mark: Sitsofe is testing with the *Gusty* (you could say "alpha", "next
version" or "testing") kernels, trying his best to ensure that this
problem *does not affect the next release*. Whether it is worthwhile or
not, at least he is TRYING to help fix the problem.
If you would like to contact Cano
A set of USB speakers were also fine even after I killed off gdm, went
to a terminal, used asoundconf to change the default sound card and then
speaker-test . lsusb: Bus 002 Device 006: ID 0672:1041 Labtec, Inc.
LCS1040 Speaker System.
I will need a laptop to test USB and HP printers and that migh
@Amit
git://www.kernel.org/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb-2.6.git
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well, the sane developers seem to be working on this as well:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2007-July/019680.html
quoted:
> Hi,
>
> CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND, a Linux kernel option that makes the USB layer
> automatically put USB devices to suspend state when they're not in
> use, h
Mark:
Various USB fixes and workarounds appear to have gone into kernels later than
2.6.20. While recompiling it may have fixed this issue in the past you _may_
find that when using a LiveCD the problem no longer exists in Gutsy. If you can
test a Gutsy LiveCD (several people above have said the
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've been following this thread for some time now with a mood of increasing
depression...
a year ago i was running 6.06 (kubuntu). it was my first experience of
ubuntu and i was pretty happy. everything was working ok.
i failed to get 6.10 to install. i must have tried every option there
was, b
No! Please _don't_ add a LIDE 60! See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.20/+bug/85488/comments/331 for details...
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[Amit Kucheria]
* Fix for FTBFS bug 123178
* Fix for FTBFS bug 123178
* Add devices to USB quirks to prevent USB autosuspend
* More devices added to USB quirks
- LP: #85488
* Support for ENE CB-712/4 SD card reader
* Reorder q
oliver.w:
I suspect your issue is not related to this particular bug. Try searching for a
more appropriate bug and if none can be found please open a new bug report.
Thanks!
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I have the same problem with my EPSON scanner. Xsane crashed, as well as kooka
and scanimage dumps a core. But it looks
like, it has something to do with root privilegs. Runnning all the programs
with sudo it works perfectly as before. For me, it looks like ubuntu has done
during the last weeks,
Patches committed to git tree
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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some usb_devices fault if usb_suspend enabled
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@Oliver: Could you send me a link to the tree you are pushing these to?
I am assuming you meant GregKH's tree?
@Afflicted users:
Please make sure your device actually gets fixed by the steps outlined in
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.22/+bug/85488/comments/363
Als
yostral:
This is no surprise... the quirk for your scanner hasn't gone in yet! See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/85488/comments/351
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elias:
Can you see if following the steps in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/85488/commen
I am also having problems with other USB devices.
Robert North suggests in bug #88746 based on info from a kernel bug
report that this might also have something to do with the
CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND kernel option.
Comment from Robert North:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.
On Tribe 3 LiveCD, still doesn't work with Canon Lide 30 scanner (ID
04a9:220e Canon, Inc. CanoScan N1240U/LiDE 30).
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today I tested Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 3 with my epson perfection 1670 and
xsane worked out of the box!
I am very happy about that, it give me some hope ...
regards
Franz
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@t2000kw Same problem I had with Tribe 2 and later. Try to get Tribe 1
ISO, worked for me.
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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 like this idea, but (IMO, at least) it would be important for such a
dialog to also automatically capture the USB IDs of the devices in
question and post them to some place where the quirks list could be
updated, perhaps similar to or as a part of the automated bug reporting
system now in Ubuntu.
Ok, echo -1 > /sys/module/usbcore/parameters/autosuspend did the trick
for my Benq 3300 S2W scanner.
It's a good idea creating a quirks list. But what makes me worry is,
that in my opinion too less people will come to this bug page and post
their problematic USB hardware ID. And I think that espec
another for the list
ID 04b8:0122 Seiko Epson Corp.
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