Richard England wrote:
Rick Stevens wrote:
On Mon, 2006-04-24 at 13:49 -0400, CroombeFP wrote:
I have an LiDE20 (which is virtually the same machine) and it worked
fine under FC3, FC4 and FC5. I think the clue is to have it
connected to
your system when you install FC5. I also found it helps to have it on a
dedicated USB port rather than a port expander : quite why, I don't
know.
Often it's a speed issue. If you have a lot of stuff on a single USB
port, the bandwidth gets shared between all those devices and can cause
a problem. I've run into this with USB cameras, too.
Well it's working but I'm d---ed if I know why. Doncha hate it when
it does like that?
I didn't have it connected during install. Guess I was assuming it
would autodetect like most USB devices are starting to. However, I did
reboot, again, and after that it works.
I've been running with no other USB devices connected at all just in
case but thanks for that suggestion.
Guess I'll have to keep poking at it with a sharp(er) intellect and
see what I can find out, if anything.
Thanks for the suggestions offered. If anything conclusive shows up,
I'll report back.
More data. Progress has been made, but questions remain:
When I plug in my Canon LiDE 30 USB scanner and fire up Xsane, it
announces that it cannot find a scanner. However, if I leave it plugged
in, logout, and log back in, then Xsane finds the scanner and every
thing works swimmingly. Under FC3 it does not seem to matter. Hot
plugging the scanner works fine.
Can anyone shed light on why the "hot plug" capability is not working
for FC5? I did notice the "hot plug" scripts are gone but I assumed
that was because UDEV (or HAL, or something else) was suppose to take
care of this.
Any assistance or enlightenment would be appreciated.
Thank you,
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