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    usb problem on hd install

    Having used knoppix without problems from CD, I have taken the plunge and installed it to hard disk. Whilst CD operation recognized all my usb devices the hard disk installation won't recognize any ! On boot up I get a series of entries which say " usb_control/bulk_msg:timeout" and in the middle of these enries a line which says"ttys1:lsr safety check engaged" .As a Linux newbie this has me totally baffled. Any pearls of wisdom to offer ?

    Update: After trying to configure printer manually I rebooted and hey presto the usb devices are now recognised. Don't quite know how or why unless someone out there is really good ! All I have to do now is make my scanner and zip drive actually work and I'm their !
    Update 2: After ploughing through Howto's and other Linux aids I am no nearer solving this problem! Position is that I have 4 devices on a USB hub. A printer,which works fine, a Zip drive and Wireless optical mouse, which are listed in USB view but I can't get to function, and a scanner which I know is compatible with Linux but does not appear anywhere ! - Any help would be gratefully received.
    Update 3; All problems resolved except Micrsoft usb Optical mouse. Pointer will only go up and down. Found a workround as follows:-
    At text input" modprobe -r usbmouse"(enter) then "modprobe hid ". Mouse then works perfectly but I have to do this on every boot.
    Any ideas ?

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    hello,

    i have basically the same problem. [ linux newbie as well btw ]
    with a cd boot my extra hd, which is in external usb connected box, gets recognized without a problem....even icons for the partitions on the screen.
    being mighty happy with this, i installed the whole thing to my thinkpad 600x...
    ...only to find out nothing at all happens now, no icons...nothing.
    whats wrong? i dont know where to look

    please help!

    fons

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    usb problems

    I resolved most of my problems at the following site:-
    LINK=www.usbman.com/linuxusb.htm
    I resolved the mouse by reverting to a ps/2 mouse ! Probably not in the right spirit for a Linux newbie but if at first you don't succeed try something different.

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    Here is my /etc/modules I have obviously added evrything in bold

    # /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time.
    #
    # This file should contain the names of kernel modules that are
    # to be loaded at boot time, one per line. Comments begin with
    # a `#', and everything on the line after them are ignored.
    rtc
    apm power_off=1
    usb-ohci<-hub driver
    usbmouse<-got one of these?
    hid<- this is for USB too
    mousedev
    serial
    tulip
    esssolo1
    agpgart
    ntfs
    nls_iso8859-1
    ext3
    af_packet
    autofs4
    udf
    usb-storage<-mass storage device like a camera/ card reader
    nls_cp437

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    usb devices

    Rickenbacherus
    I have checked my /etc/modules file and amended accordingly. However what is the difference between " usb-ohci" and "usb-uhci". My file shows usb-uhci but you suggest usb-ohci
    John

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    Do a
    lspci -v | grep HCI
    to see which one you need.

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    usb devices

    Rickenbacherus
    Require ohci , I have investigated a little further and now know it depends on the mainboard installed. Thanks for your help
    John

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    Re: usb devices

    Quote Originally Posted by gilljohn
    Rickenbacherus
    Require ohci , I have investigated a little further and now know it depends on the mainboard installed.
    It depends on which version of USB you have. There are three types 1.0, 1.1, & 2.0.

    Thanks for your help
    John
    anytime

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    usb printer problem

    version mar 3 0,03.
    (version jan 20 worked fine on this laptop, sony viao fxa-36}
    the cdrom version mar 30,03 seems to work ok.

    No usb found by the kde printer settings wizard.
    Error message on starting usbview that usbdevfs not installed.
    lsmod shows lines for usb hub and controllers.

    I added the line to fstab
    none /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs defaults 0 0

    mount -a

    The settings Printer Maneger now finds usb printers and allowed installation of my printer
    which now works just fine.

    What happened that fstab was not correctly set up on hdinstall.

    Hotplug is installed and hotplug status looks ok with usb up level 2.

    The notes for hotplug in /usr/share/doc indicate a problem with the testing kernel. is this mabe the problem "This particular version won't work on test versions of the 2.4 kernels,
    which (NOTE!) need modutils 2.4.2 or later; for your two letter country
    code (cz, jp, tw, us, etc) use this FTP site:
    "
    Or do I need to look for some other problem in usb hotplug and try to trouble shoot the hotplug autoconfiguration.



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    in reference to my immedeate preceding post regards the mar30 release.
    pardon a newbie. hotplug seems to be working.
    I looked in /proc/bus/usb/devices and /proc/bus/usb/drivers
    and my usb had been installed.


    I am not sure why I got the error message on trying to install my printer with Kprinting manager,
    usbdevfs not installed.

    Nor do I understand why adding
    none /proc/bus/usb/ usbdevfs defaults 0 0
    to fstab cured the problem.

    bud it did and my printer installed and workes fine.

    The hard drive install otherwise was simple and I like the new browser and updates.
    I can post the fstab, and cat proc/bus/usb output if anyone wants.

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