On Thu, 30 Oct 2008, Lisa Kachold wrote: > Okay, > > This is a horse of a different color (parallel port to USB adapter) [USB device]! > > dmesg tells us that you are loading two USB devices - one is a bidirectional modem driver cdc_acm > Abstract Control Model driver for USB modems and ISDN adapters, the other is reported as: > > [ 30.968766] usblp0: USB Bidirectional printer dev 4 if 0 alt 1 proto > 2 vid 0x067B pid 0x2305 (conflicts with "no devices found"?) > [ 30.968854] usbcore: registered new interface driver usblp > > > Looks like that's our USB printer right there? > > Try: > > $ locate usblp > > Stuff the path to the device file reported from slocated into $PATH below. That command doesn't show a device. It returns two kernel drivers: [holtzm@localhost]~$ locate usblp /lib/modules/2.6.24-19-generic/kernel/drivers/usb/class/usblp.ko /lib/modules/2.6.24-21-generic/kernel/drivers/usb/class/usblp.ko Is that what you meant? Doesn't look like it. > > $ echo -en "\rHello\r\f" > $PATH/usblp > > And you forgot to tell us what it is whining about? Other than the bitching about the printer not being connected we have this: > > $ tail /var/log/cups/error_log [01/Nov/2008:07:37:44 -0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 9 from localhost (Domain) D [01/Nov/2008:07:37:44 -0700] cupsdReadClient: 9 POST / HTTP/1.1 D [01/Nov/2008:07:37:44 -0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided. D [01/Nov/2008:07:37:44 -0700] Get-Jobs ipp://localhost/jobs/ D [01/Nov/2008:07:37:44 -0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 9 status_code=0 (successful-ok) D [01/Nov/2008:07:37:44 -0700] cupsdReadClient: 9 POST / HTTP/1.1 D [01/Nov/2008:07:37:44 -0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided. D [01/Nov/2008:07:37:44 -0700] CUPS-Get-Printers D [01/Nov/2008:07:37:44 -0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 9 status_code=0 (successful-ok) D [01/Nov/2008:07:37:44 -0700] cupsdCloseClient: 9 > > $ tail /var/log/message /var/log/messages (in Ubuntu) mostly contains a lot of unintellible (at least to me) entries pertaining to, I think,internet traffic. Never have been able to decipher it. I can't see anything I can tie to printing or usb. > > Might look like this: > Oct 28 20:02:38 honeypot kernel: [ 332.160000] usb 1-2: USB disconnect, address 8 > > And what does this tell you? > $ lsusb Bus 006 Device 004: ID 0baf:0303 U.S. Robotics Bus 006 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 005 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 002 Device 003: ID 067b:2305 Prolific Technology, Inc. PL2305 Parallel Port Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 001 Device 003: ID 046d:c018 Logitech, Inc. Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > > Many times with USB printers an attach and unattach or power change will cause a disconnect. > > Do the logs tell you anything? Just that the printer is detected as I said in a previous post. A possible problem is that I may be missing something inthe logs because I'm not sure (read "don't have a clue") what a lot of the entries mean. -- Bob Holtzman "If you think you're getting free lunch, check the price of the beer" --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss