On Fri, 2008-10-24 at 14:06 +0200, Johannes Meixner wrote:
Hello,
On Oct 24 12:17 Roger Oberholtzer wrote (shortened):
On Fri, 2008-10-24 at 08:18 +0200, Johannes Meixner wrote:
On Oct 23 20:26 Roger Oberholtzer wrote (shortened):
... I decided to try a USB to parallel cable. ... ... have a look at https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=264219#c1 ... I see the report is for SUSE 10.2. It worked for me with 10.3. So, maybe it was fixed? I cannot say anything about 11.0.
How should CUPS (or whatever software on the computer) be fixed when the root cause of the problem in https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=264219 is that the USB to parallel cable there did not report the connected printer as a USB printer?
I did not get that from the description. I read is as though the USB level had changed the name of the device and CUPS did not recognize these names. Perhaps the problem was not the cable, but the driver for the cable? A newer kernel could have sorted the issue. I do not know. All I know was I was pleasantly surprised that the cable 'just worked'. I bought it for use with my daughter's Windows laptop (I confess...). I just hooked it up to my Linux Laptop to see what would happen. With no more effort on my part, I was printing. Really. It is taking all the mystique out of Linux. My friends are less impressed with me these days. Damn these smart Linux distros!
If the cable reports it as a USB printer, the software on the computer where the stuff is connected to via USB will detect is as USB printer and then everything can work out of the box.
If the cable is dumb, how could any software on the computer detect what there is connected at the other end of the cable?
So you mean that a USB<->Centronics cable does not tell it is such a cable? G'd forbid:) That is what the garbage can was designed for.
In this case the workaround described in https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=264219#c1 should usually help but I guess there are totally broken USB to parallel cables out there where only a special driver software only for whatever special operating system would make such totally broken USB to parallel cables work.
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