[clue] Need help, willing to pay
Yaverot
Yaverot at computermail.net
Sat Feb 2 12:07:39 MST 2013
Have you built the module for g_printer? Is modprobe failing because you built it internal instead of as a module?
│ Symbol: USB_G_PRINTER [=n]
│ Prompt: Printer Gadget
│ Defined at drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig:834
│ Depends on: <choice>
Location:
│ -> Device Drivers
│ -> USB support (USB_SUPPORT [=y])
│ -> USB Gadget Support (USB_GADGET [=n])
│ -> USB Gadget Drivers (<choice> [=n])
--- paul.madsen.denver at gmail.com wrote:
From: Paul Madsen <paul.madsen.denver at gmail.com>
To: clue at cluedenver.org
Subject: [clue] Need help, willing to pay
Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2013 10:50:51 -0700
to CLUEs-
I am trying to have my Ubunto Linux system emulate a USB printer so that I
can capture a print stream.
I have a Netchip 2280 card installed on the PC. This PCI card has a
USBType B external connection – the same as a
USB printer.
See http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/usb/gadget_printer.txt for
more details.
The document says:
*To load the **USB** device controller driver and the printer gadget driver.
The following example uses the Netchip 2280 device controller driver:*
* *
*modprobe net2280*
*modeprobe g_printer*
The first command works fine. I am stuck with the ‘modprobe g_printer’
command:
sudo modprobe g_printer
FATAL: Error inserting g_printer
(/lib/modules/3.1.0-36-generic/kernel/drivers/usb/gadget/g_printer.ko): No
such device
Does anyone know what the solution might be?
I am willing to deliver my system to someone for a while so he can work on
it at his own pace.
Thanks,
Paul Madsen
303 694-6616
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