Hi Josh, Henning is guessing right so please follow his advice. The C3's were buil= t in=20 different variations so I haven' yet a report if your particular model wo= rks=20 out of the box. But I think the chances are good because other C3's work=20 well. Please do your setup in these steps: -make the microtek kernel module recognize your scanner like Henning said= =2E -run sane-find-scanner; your scanner has to be reported, otherwise there = is=20 something wrong with your USB- or SCSI generic configuration -try your favourite scan program (most people prefer xsane) -in any case please make a logfile as described in the manpage sane-micro= tek2=20 and send it to me. If you have problems I can see some details in the=20 logfile.
Bye Karsten On Friday 04 April 2003 10:37, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote: > Hi, > > On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 12:02:08AM -0500, Josh Gladden wrote: > > I'm new to the list and have recently installed Linux on my system. = I > > have a Slimscan C3 USB scanner. I see that SANE supports the C3 > > PARPORT, but nothing about USB. Is there a way to redirect to the US= B > > port? > > The microtek2 maintainer may have more details for that issue. Anyway > I'm guessing a bit: > > Have a look at the manpage (sane-microtek2). The USB scanners are > supported by the microtec kernel module. So if that scanner uses a > SCSI-over-USB protocol it may work if you get it detected by the > microtek driver. You'll need to add the vendor & product ids to > drivers/usb/microtek.c. At least your scanner doesn't seem to be > mentioned there. > > Please show us the output of cat /proc/bus/usb/devices when your > scanner is plugged in. You may need to run "mount -t usbdevfs > /proc/bus/usb /proc/bus/usb" if that file isn't there. > > Bye, > Henning > _______________________________________________ > Sane-devel mailing list > sane-de...@www.mostang.com > http://www.mostang.com/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel