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[ts-7000] Re: Support for USB Printer - Is it really that complicated?

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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: Support for USB Printer - Is it really that complicated?
From: "Yan Seiner" <>
Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2007 15:38:56 -0000
--- In  "Ed K" <> wrote:
 
> My board does use TS-Linux 2.3.26.ts11.  If you (Kevin) could possibly
> send me
> printer.o that would save me the trouble (and learning curve) of
> setting up a separate system to cross-compile the kernel.  I'm under
> the gun to get something going this week and I'm running out of time.
>    Once people around here see the machine printing (to any printer at
> all) they should calm down and give me the time to work on supporting
> a more "modern" printer.

Not sure the printer.o module would do anything for you; it drives the
parallel port hardware, which you don't have.

What does dmesg say when you plug in the USB adapter?

Once you know the USB magic number google for it and you will
typically get some good ideas on how to set it up.

--Yan



 
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