Julien BLACHE <j...@jblache.org> writes: > MarC <marc_cont...@ramonvinyes.es> wrote: > >> My scanner *used to work some months ago* and now I can't find why >> it's not working. I'm running a debian testing up to date with a >> multimedia-low latency kernel. >> I have copied the ESFW30.BIN file, setup the permissions, etc and it >> worked wonderfully before. >> >> But now each time that I run xsane it displays: "no device found". >> Usb is detected at the right place. >> What am I missing? Can you give me any clue? > > Do you have libsane-extras installed ? If yes, remove it and try > again. With the current libsane in testing, the backends from > libsane-extras are tried first, and there's the epkowa backend in > there ...
Which does NOT support this scanner at the moment. > A new libsane revision will enter testing in a few days fixing this > problem. > > By the way, you don't need your config.sh script, hotplug takes care > of that for you. > > JB. -- Olaf Meeuwissen FSF Associate Member #1962 sign up at http://member.fsf.org/ GnuPG key: 30EF893A/2774 815B DE83 06C8 D733 6B5B 033C C857 30EF 893A Penguin's lib! -- I hack, therefore I am -- LPIC-2