Hi! Yes, I think it was a kernel-problem. I read at another place that the aha15xx-drivers have problems with buffers over 32768.
Thanks /Bernd Major A wrote: >>Following happens when I try to scan from xscanimage: >> >> > >This is an Oops and is caused, at least to a certain extent, by a >kernel driver bug. SANE only triggers it. > >Could you also make a SANE log with > > SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI=255 scanimage <whatever your parameters are> > >and send it to this list? That might give us an idea what command >triggers the problem. I'm certainly not the one to help you any >further, though, because I'm not an expert on the kernel SCSI >subsystem and I haven't ever used a Snapscan in my life. > > Andras > >=========================================================================== >Major Andras > e-mail: and...@users.sourceforge.net > www: http://andras.webhop.org/ >=========================================================================== >_______________________________________________ >Sane-devel mailing list >sane-de...@www.mostang.com >http://www.mostang.com/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel > >