OS | 3 Jun 2002 23:49
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Re: CUPS takes forever !

(Sorry buy I my ISP e-mail went down so I have no idea if these got through or 
if any nice people replied so please bear with this if you've seen it before, 
thanks)

With Friday night Cooker this still takes 15 seconds before [OK] is
 displayed.

Owen

On Monday 26 Aug 2002 11:34 pm, you wrote:
> Which beta are you using? I had this problem from 8.2 through 9.0 beta
> 2. It went away in beta 3.
>
> Rich
>
> On Sun, 2002-08-25 at 15:58, OS wrote:
>
>     The USB printer worked fine after I had "installed" it, but when I came
> back the next day and re-powered the machine all I could get were
>     "client-error-..." and that's all I can now get from any printer.
> However, it soon became obvious that the system is not actually sending
> jobs to the printer at all any way ! I don't know where they are going, but
> with the printer attached or not all that appears are "client-error-..."s
> !!!

OS | 3 Jun 2002 23:48
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Re: hotplugging usb hard drives

(Sorry buy I my ISP e-mail went down so I have no idea if these got through or 
if any nice people replied so please bear with this if you've seen it before, 
thanks)

I have a USB disk drive caddy and it gets no /dev entry either. With this one
though if I plug it in at boot time the boot sequence just stops after USB
Storage [OK]. <Ctrl><Alt><Del> still works but I have found no other way of
getting the boot sequence to continue normally.

If I plug it in after boot usbview shows it as a Quick-ServUSBIDE and
harddrake2 shows it as an SL11R-IDE [IDE-BRIDGE]. The Information panel shows
it as "Vendor: Scan Logic Corp.", "Bus: USB", "Bus Location: 0:2", "module:
usb-storage" and "Media class:"

However, try as I might I can find no way of getting to the disk the other
side of the IDE bridge.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Owen

On Thursday 15 Aug 2002 7:01 pm, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> "Vincent Meyer, MD" <meyerv <at> winflex.com> writes:
> > I have a Hyundai 30gb USB hard drive, which works fine with windows.
> > As of this afternoon's cooker upgrade, it seems to work fine with
> > Linux as well, but with a minor snag.  The drive has to be plugged
> > in at boot time for the entries to be made in /dev.  If the drive is
> > plugged in later, it appears that the usb driver for disk drives
> > loads, but no /dev entries are created so the drive can't be
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