> Did a large dist-upgrade, now SANE is broken. Although I agree with Olaf that a dist-upgrade on/to Debian's unstable is for people who know how to fix things should they break, I think the solution to this one might be very simple.
> But when I do 'scanimage -L', a line of rubbish gets printed out to my > parallel port laser printer (!), then scanimage just hangs. Ditto for > xcane and xscanimage. This is probably because a parallel port backend in SANE is enabled. Please try and disable all backends in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf (or whereever Debian puts the configuration files) that you don't need. If your backend serves both parallel-port and USB scanners, you should tell it in its own configuration file not to use the parallel port. > I suspect the problem is *not* with SANE, but not absolutely sure on > this. It probably is -- USB and the parallel port are so different that it's really really hard to confuse them. I think SANE is trying to talk to a parallel-port scanner and wait for a reply, which never comes -- from your laser printer! > Much stuff on debian unstable is presently broken - developers are > admitting that. I know, MySQL is one of them, grrr. Andras =========================================================================== Major Andras e-mail: and...@users.sourceforge.net www: http://andras.webhop.org/ ===========================================================================