Hi Henning Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
- snip - > The snapscan backend looks for "/dev/sg0" not "/dev/sg1" or > "/dev/scanner" for some reason. Check snapscan.conf (somewhere in > /etc/sane.d/ or /usr/local/etc/sane.d/) and change /dev/sg0 to /dev/sg1. /etc/sane.d/snapscan.conf Changed /dev/sg0 to /dev/sg1 PROBLEM SOLVED NOW. Xsane can be started to scan document. However the scanned document can be saved in .jpg, png, pnm, format etc but not .gif Lot of thanks for your continue effort and time spent in advising me. Also I hereby express my thanks to other folks on the list for their effort giving me constructive advice/comment. Although I have done lot of scanning in the past but on Windows only. This is the first time for me to do scanning on Linux. I shall go through the relevant documentation later. One futher question: On Windows I use 'PageKeeper' or "PaperPort' as desktop/platform for collecting all scanned documents and combine them as files, how about on Linux? > Current versions of sane-backends don't have this hardcoded path so > I'm a bit surprised. > > Please also have a look at man sane-snapscan. Yes. I will upgrade the software another time B.Regards Stephen
