[20051130] Henning Meier-Geinitz <henn...@meier-geinitz.de> wrote: > As it works on Linux for other people, I think that's a different > problem. The problem on *BSD may be that libusb devices contain > slashes while on Linux they are simple numbers like "001". These > slashed should be substituted by something else when creating the name. > > You can disable locking completely by "configure --disable-locking".
I tried that too. But, # SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK=255 sudo scanimage -L 2>&1 | tail -14 [plustek] --------------------- [plustek] usbDev_open(auto,) - 0x888b7000 [plustek] Vendor ID=0x04B8, Product ID=0x011D [plustek] usbio_DetectLM983x [plustek] UIO error [plustek] This is not a LM9831 or LM9832 chip based scanner. [plustek] open failed: -1 [plustek] sane_get_devices (0xcfbd89a8, 0) [plustek] sane_exit No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different, check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentation which came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages). >From google I found that other people had my scanner working on FreeBSD using libusb without any special tweaking. Is there any chance to have my scanner working on OpenBSD ? -- Manolis Tzanidakis mano...@tzanidakis.gr mtzanida...@gmail.com http://www.tzanidakis.gr/~manolis jabber: mtzanida...@jabber.org icq: #102798230 Grab My GPG Public key from my homepage.