I'm closer and closer... It will work, I know !!

You know, I saw in the BIOS, the two values, and thought that selecting both it 
will be allright.  I changed it. Now, only EPP, and is listed now.

Finally scanimage -L showed what it has to.  But, after that, I installed xsane 
(that depends on libsane with, i think, another version of scanimage) and there 
is a crash.




Sincerely,

Alejandro.
El jueves 27, a las 06:49, stef escribió:
> On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 08:31:24AM -0300, Alejandro Noli wrote:
> > S01: parport built as module
> >  
> > S02: parport0:
> > S02:        modes:PCSPP,TRISTATE
> > S02:        ADDR :0x378
> > S02:        IRQ  :no IRQ used
> > S02:        DMA  :no DMA used
> >  
> > S03: no parport parameters
> >  
> > S10: couldn't find if ppdev is built in or a module
> > S10: It is likely that your kernel configuration has no ppdev support
> > S10: exiting ...
> 
>       There is no EPP listed in modes, so the backend won't work. You have to
> get linux detect an EPP capable parport first. The config given at
> http://umax1220p.sourceforge.net/trouble.html has generally good results, you 
> have
> also to add a line like (change to the real addreess and irq):
> options parport_pc io=0x278 irq=5 dma=none
> 

I tried also, to insert the value with modconf, and can't remove from the 
kernel because parport_pc is in use!

> which also brings good results generally.
> 
> Regards,
>       Stef

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