is your scsi card configured properly? can you see the scanner in the output of cat /proc/scsi/scsi? did you try modprobe sg (kernel module for scsi generic devices)?
make your tests with scanimage (no x involved, easier to troubleshoot). when you'll be able to see your scanner in the output of scanimage --list-devices everything else will be fine (well, it worked this way for me :-). pietro. Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote: > > Both xscanimage and xsane say they can not find a device. > Am I missing some setup? > > Debian 2.2r3 > Mustek MFS-6000CX on an AHA1542 SCSI controller. > find-scanner finds the scanner on /dev/sg1 and on /dev/scanner > /etc/sane.d/mustek.conf looks like this: > > #--- Global options --- > option strip-height 1 > #--- SCSI scanners --- > scsi MUSTEK * Scanner > option lineart-fix > scsi SCANNER > option lineart-fix > /dev/scanner > option lineart-fix > > I also tried /dev/sg1 > > Results of command line commands: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] xscanimage > > xscanimage: no devices available. > Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkmain.c: line 534 (gtk_main_quit): > assertion `main_loops != NULL' failed. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] xscanimage /dev/scanner > (Window pops up saying: "Failed to open device '/dev/scanner': > Invalid argument.) > (When I press [OK] the command line says...) > Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkmain.c: line 534 (gtk_main_quit): > assertion `main_loops != NULL' failed. > > Any ideas? > > Cheers :o) > > Johnny :o) > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]