Hello, On Jul 20 14:55 Kim L.Mantle wrote (shortened): > By selecting the Canon model scanner when prompted after bringing > in either xsane or kooka - both programs (individually of course) > open. After selecting the scan or scan preview button - the scanner > starts to scan but then halts.....and so does the operating system. > The only way out is to re-boot.
See for example http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2004/10/jsmeix_scanner-setup-92.html how to get debug-messages while scanning is done. Use for example dmesg | grep 'parport' | tail -n 20 or grep 'parport' /var/log/messages | tail -n 20 to get the last 20 kernel messages regarding the parallel port (of course before you start to scan which halts the system). I don't think it is a SANE problem if the system halts when there is a lot of data transfer via the parallel port. This looks more like a problem in the low-level parallel port BIOS and kernel driver level. I assume you must set up the low-level parallel port stuff (i.e. BIOS settings and parallel port kernel module settings) in an appropriate way, see for example http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2002/04/jsmeix_print-device-parallel.html "Background Information". The continuously changing file name is now "/etc/modprobe.conf". Note that in contrast to printing for scanning the main data flow is from the device to the computer so that the simple parallel port settings which are safe and therefore recommended for printing may be insufficient for scanning - i.e. for scanning you should prefer the faster parallel port modes. Kind Regards Johannes Meixner -- SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstrasse 5 Mail: jsm...@suse.de 90409 Nuernberg, Germany WWW: http://www.suse.de/