On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 11:18 AM, chris <email address hidden> wrote:
>> You should understand that there is one process named as
>> 'usb' which
>> disconnects your printer, shouldn't you?
>
> I'm sorry for my very limited knowledge, I just know that something, you
> said 'usb', disconnects the printer.
Yes, so you need to find where is 'usb'.
>
> Perhaps you could tell me what command should I execute in terminal or what should I search in Synaptics?
> So I could provide you with such informations.
There should be one file named with 'usb' which is executable in your
filesystem,
any file search utility(find, grep, ls, ...) can be used to do this searching.
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 11:18 AM, chris <email address hidden> wrote:
>> You should understand that there is one process named as
>> 'usb' which
>> disconnects your printer, shouldn't you?
>
> I'm sorry for my very limited knowledge, I just know that something, you
> said 'usb', disconnects the printer.
Yes, so you need to find where is 'usb'.
>
> Perhaps you could tell me what command should I execute in terminal or what should I search in Synaptics?
> So I could provide you with such informations.
There should be one file named with 'usb' which is executable in your
filesystem,
any file search utility(find, grep, ls, ...) can be used to do this searching.
Thanks,
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Ming Lei