I have an up-to-date Fedora 8 box. If I put a CD into the CD drive or
plug a USB flash drive into a USB port, nothing gets mounted. I know
it sees the USB drive because there are messages in /var/log/messages.
I'd like these things to automount as they did in F7.
Re: USB port blew -- why? ... >> the National Semiconductor LM3526 power controller chip failed.... Could this be why the USB port got zapped? ...plug a parallel printer port (vaporized a couple of tiny capacitors ... (sci.electronics.repair)
Re: HELP: External 250G USB screwed with GParted ... could be caused by insufficient power on the USB ports (looks like it ...usual USB devices)....plug in the power-only plug first, wait 10 seconds for the drive to ... Moving to another USB port may fix the problem. ... (Fedora)
RE: Kernel 2.6.25 (F8/F9) problem ... I am seeing the same problem but on a Toshiba Satellite A305-S6825 laptop... The problem may not be Fedora specific since I having ...usb 4-2: Manufacturer: Ups Manufacturing ...hub 6-2:1.0: USB hub found ... (Fedora)
Re: Syncing Palm device via USB Cable ...Les wrote: ... There is no group to add to fix this problem and it took changing the global security permissions to allow everyone full access to the ports to get it to work. ... This really should be addressed on future versions of Fedora so I don't have to re-fix this problem every time the system updates the security. ... It connects via a USB cable and I can even 4. ... (Fedora)
Re: using usb port 2 ... First go into the device manager and remove "usb printing support".... If the printer still doesn't work then I would try swapping usb cables, try installing the printer on a different pc to see if it's a problem with the printer, and/or update usb drivers on the pc. ... So in your case when you plug your printer in pnp creates a usb virtual port, assigns it a number, and makes it available for your printer. ... The port number that windows is assigning for your printer to use has nothing to do with what physical usb port you plug the cable into. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.printing)