On 10/16/2011 03:57 PM, Lorenzo Martínez Rodríguez wrote: [snip] >> If you need it for a printer then why not get a usb<->parallel cable: >> http://www.lindy.co.uk/usb-to-parallel-printer-port-adapter-cable-15m/42882.html >> >> Maybe this is the difference > Following your link I only see "Compatible with Windows > ME/2000/XP/Vista/7" Are you sure it will work with CentOS 6? I don't use > it for print anything, but just to switch on my own home alarm as I > wrote here: > http://www.securitybydefault.com/2011/04/trasteando-con-una-alarma-de-securitas.html > Sorry, it is in spanish, that's my language :) Give it a try with some > online translation service. Nope I don't know if it will work with CentOS 6. I looked at your page. I don't speak Spanish but got the idea. Pretty neat. [snip] > If you don't expect anything from somebody, and you receive anything,... > it would be very pleasant. Since I belong to this list, the only topic > with 0 answers was my question. Is it so difficult? Well now at least you got 2 :) Have you tried getting the latest Fedora 15 live cd (or maybe even the latest Fedora 16 beta/TC live cd) and boot that on your server and see if your card is recognized? That should give you some more info. Then file a bug at the CentOS website or maybe directly on the Red Hat bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com If your card is not recognized in the latest CentOS CR kernel and in F15 (or F16) then you could file the bug twice (under RHEL6 and F15/F16). Hopefully that should get the kernel devs attention. If you can find such a usb<->parallel cable at a local computer store perhaps you could try it and return it if it does not work? Regards, Patrick