Hi Bob,
Bob Sully wrote: > > Peter: Is this true even when the box with the SCSI connection is turned > off? > Yes. I connected the scanner with SCSI to one machine which was turned off. Then I turned on the scanner. When plugging in the USB into a running Windows machine, nothing happend. Then I disconnected the scanner from SCSI. Turned it on again. Now plugging in the USB into the Windows machine started the hardware recognition > Also, any ideas on why I can't get xsane 0.79 to compile (see previous > message)? > Maybe your GTK+ is not configured correctly. Try to run the command gtk-config --cflags On your machine it seems that this gives the output -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/lib/glib/include -I/usr/X11R6/include The missing files gdk.h or gtk.h should be located below /usr/lib/glib/include. Try to find them with find /usr/lib/glib/include -name gtk.h I assume you get no output. On my machine, these files are located at /usr/local/lib/glib/include. gtk-config gives to me -I/usr/local/lib/glib/include -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/X11R6/include So check your GTK-configuration. Maybe you have mixed a GTK-installation from your distribution with a hand made source installation. But it can not be too bad. Otherwise you could not have build the SANE-frontend xscanimage --Peter > Thanks very much...! > > -- Bob -- > > On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Peter Kirchgessner wrote: > > > Hi Bob, > > > > my experience with a HP ScanJet 6350 is that it can not be used with > > SCSI and USB at the same time. If the scanner finds a SCSI connection, > > it is not available on the USB. Try to unconnect the scanner from SCSI > > and try it with your USB box alone. > > > > --Peter > -- > ______________________________________________________ > Bob Sully -- Malibyte Consulting, Simi Valley, CA, USA > rcs at malibyte dot com > > On the 8th day, God said: "Murphy, you're in charge." -- Peter Kirchgessner http://www.kirchgessner.net mailto:pe...@kirchgessner.net (alternate e-mail: pkirchgess...@t-online.de)