Le Vendredi 25 Novembre 2005 18:32, Henning Meier-Geinitz a ?crit?: > Hi, > > On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 05:42:05PM +0100, francois.baert wrote: > > Up to now I have not managed to run xsane: > > What happens if you do so? > > > found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8 [EPSON], product=0x0101 [Scanner > > GT-7000]) at libusb:002:003 > > Ok. > > > scanimage -L > > device `epson:libusb:002:003' is a Epson GT-7000 flatbed scanner > > Ok. So your scanner is detected. What happens if you try to scan? > > > in the file /proc/bus/usb/devices I observe that Driver=none > > How Do I have to proceed to load the right driver with the system file > > usbfs. > > That's ok and normal. All devices with "none" can be accessed by usbfs. > > > In other words the command which replace /sbin/modprobe scanner > > vendor=... product=... > > No replacement. Simply works. Otherwise you scanner would not have > been detected at all. > > If you get any errors during scan, provide a log file > export SANE_DEBUG_EPSON=255 > > scanimage >image.pnm 2>logfile.txt > > Bye, > Henning Hello When I try to scan, at the beginning everything is o.k. but the scanner does not start and I have no thing on the screen, the program hangs for a while and the screen with " Xsane (c) Oliver Rauch , xsane 0.95 GT-7000:003 " becomes pale and then I got this message: failure to start the scanner Error I/O on the peripherical.
Fortunately I have the version 0.89 which works with redhat 9.0 kernel 2.4.20. thanks Fran?ois