walt wrote: > On 10/02/2012 04:01 PM, Silvio Siefke wrote: >> I has compile new kernel, but the result is same. >> >> CONFIG_USB_ACM=y >> CONFIG_USB_PRINTER=y >> CONFIG_USB_WDM=y >> CONFIG_USB_TMC=y >> >> I use the handbook for usb and usb printer. >> >> Uff. When on Sabayon run, should run on gentoo too, or? > > All I know about Sabayon is that it is based on gentoo, but I've never > used it. I think your printer should work on *any* linux distro, so > gentoo should find and use your printer just as well as Sabayon :) > > I would compare the dmesg on Sabayon to the dmesg on gentoo. I think > that should tell you if the kernel configuration is different or wrong > on gentoo. Your printer should be connected and powered on, of course, > when you boot the computer ;) > > > >
I would take the kernel config from the OS that works and use that to compile a kernel on Gentoo. That should eliminate the kernel being the problem. Also, compare the outputs from lspci -k and make sure the same kernel drivers are being used. It could be that it is trying to use one that it shouldn't. Dale :-) :-) -- I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or how you interpreted my words!