Guest basedau Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 (edited) Dear all, On my new computer (GA-7VAXP ULTRA, KT400 chipset, Athlon XP 2000+,500 MB DDR RAM), my USB camera as well as my USB 7 in 1 card reader are not detected (Mandrake 9.1, 9.2, 10.0 final). At boot time, the hardware detection program does not show up (ignores the camera though the camera seems to be happy with the USB connection). So no device such as /dev/sda0 or /dev/sda1 is created for the camera. java script:emoticon('') However, on my old Compaq Deskpro PII with mandrake 9.2, the camera is detected, a device /dev/sda0 or /dev/sda1 is created and this device is mounted automatically to /mnt/removable or /mnt/removable1 without problems. Could anybody help me how to debug the problem or how to solve it? Many thanks in advance! Edited June 19, 2004 by basedau Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jprior2001 Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 All, I am having a similar problem. Under 2.4 series kernels I was able to mount my camera using the same procedures and editing my /etc/fstab. Now if I run tail -f /var/log/messages and then plug in the camera, nothing comes up. Here is a run down of my hardware: Athlon XP 2400 MSI K7T Turbro 2 Mobo 40 GB HDD Nvidia Geforce2 64 mb Vivitar 3632 (camera that i want to connect via usb). Thanks in advance for the help. justin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest basedau Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 Good idea to check with tail -f /var/log/messages Please, find appended the response when I plug in the USB connector to the camera: Jun 13 21:15:07 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: new high speed USB device using address 81 Jun 13 21:15:12 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: control timeout on ep0out Jun 13 21:15:16 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 smbd[2982]: [2004/06/13 21:15:16, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcpy_fn(595) Jun 13 21:15:16 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 smbd[2982]: ERROR: string overflow by 1 (17 - 16) in safe_strcpy [X1-6-00-20-ED-6D-A9-86] Jun 13 21:15:17 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: control timeout on ep0out Jun 13 21:15:18 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: device not accepting address 81, error -110 Jun 13 21:15:18 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: new high speed USB device using address 82 Jun 13 21:15:18 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 smbd[2982]: [2004/06/13 21:15:18, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(342) Jun 13 21:15:18 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 smbd[2982]: read_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = Connection reset by peer Jun 13 21:15:23 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: control timeout on ep0out Jun 13 21:15:28 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: control timeout on ep0out Jun 13 21:15:28 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: device not accepting address 82, error -110 Jun 13 21:15:28 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: new high speed USB device using address 83 Jun 13 21:15:33 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 smbd[2984]: [2004/06/13 21:15:33, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcpy_fn(595) Jun 13 21:15:33 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 smbd[2984]: ERROR: string overflow by 1 (17 - 16) in safe_strcpy [X1-6-00-20-ED-6D-A9-86] Jun 13 21:15:33 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: control timeout on ep0out Jun 13 21:15:39 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: control timeout on ep0out Jun 13 21:15:39 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: device not accepting address 83, error -110 Jun 13 21:15:39 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: new high speed USB device using address 84 Jun 13 21:15:44 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: control timeout on ep0out Jun 13 21:15:49 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: control timeout on ep0out Jun 13 21:15:50 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: device not accepting address 84, error -110 Jun 13 21:15:50 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: new high speed USB device using address 85 Jun 13 21:15:50 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 smbd[2986]: [2004/06/13 21:15:50, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcpy_fn(595) Jun 13 21:15:50 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 smbd[2986]: ERROR: string overflow by 1 (17 - 16) in safe_strcpy [X1-6-00-20-ED-6D-A9-86] Jun 13 21:15:55 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: control timeout on ep0out Jun 13 21:16:00 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: control timeout on ep0out Jun 13 21:16:00 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: device not accepting address 85, error -110 Jun 13 21:16:00 x1-6-00-20-ed-6d-a9-86 kernel: usb 4-1: new high speed USB device using address 86 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Scrimpshire Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 basedau: Try turning Plug-n-play on in your BIOS (if it is already on, try turning it off). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest basedau Posted June 19, 2004 Report Share Posted June 19, 2004 Many thanks Steve for your hint! In the BIOS, I desabled all USBs and did a boot. ==> No USB detected anymore. Then I shut down the OP and enabled in the BIOS only USB1 but not USB2. During the reboot @ new hardware, the computer stucked as my camera was connected to the USB. However, when I disconnected the camera, the boot process went on and finally in KDE3, the camera and the card-reader are detected properly. This is great! java script:emoticon(':D') (My camera as well as the card-reader support only USB1). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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