It seems to be necessary to use the
old_scheme_first=y use_both_schemes=y
parameters for the usbcore module on 2.6.10.
At least, I could not get xsane to work with a usb scanner on 2.6.10
without that change.
ael
On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 15:12, Bill Moseley wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Jan 2003, A E Lawrence wrote:
>
> > > I made this change and ran
> >
> > > $ make modules
> > > # make modules_install
> >
> > > and rebooted. Didn't seem to make an
Bill Moseley wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Jan 2003, A E Lawrence wrote:
>
>
>> > I made this change and ran
>>
>> > $ make modules
>> > # make modules_install
>>
>> > and rebooted. Didn't seem to make any difference for my situation. The
> I made this change and ran
> $ make modules
> # make modules_install
> and rebooted. Didn't seem to make any difference for my situation. The
> timeout messages still happen -- and about the same rate.
Sorry not to reply in the same thread: I had deleted everything before
realizing
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I saw the thread in the archives with this subject. And so I attach a note
on how I have fixed the problem on my system.
ae