On Sun, 30 Jul 2006, Roland Kwee wrote: > Hi, > > As often, formulating a question is answering it, and here is the solution: > do not use udev with sane. > > I removed the udev config line and now udev does not make the special file > /dev/usb/scanner on plugging in the usb cable from the scanner. Now sane > works as with the older kernel, and I can again use my scanner. > > The issue still remains that I would like to see some more info on sane with > udev, and on how libusb works. Now this is all black magic to me, while > calling myself an experienced linux user, system manager and programmer.
roland, at this point, you might know as much about udev as any of us do :) but i can say, that sane has a hard-coded list of places to look for usb scanners. they are specific to each platform sane builds on. on platforms where libusb is available, sane will also ask libusb for a list. most versions of libusb discover usb devices by looking in /proc/bus/usb later versions of the kernel seem to have moved or messed with that location. udev gives you the opportunity to change the name of the file in /dev, or make a symlink to a new name. i would suggest you look at the latter. also make sure that libusb and udev are the latest, those two packages are tied closely to the kernel version. allan > > Roland. > > Roland Kwee wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I was using Sane and an Epson Perfection 2400 Photo nicely until I upgraded >> from linux kernel 2.6.13.3 to 2.6.17.3. >> Now I cannot use the scanner with scanimage or gimp anymore. >> >> The output of sane-find-scanner changed slightly from: >> >> 2.6.13.3: found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8 [EPSON], product=0x011b [EPSON >> Scanner]) at libusb:001:003 >> >> to: >> >> 2.6.17.3: found USB scanner (UNKNOWN vendor and product) at device >> /dev/usb/scanner >> >> Usbview shows however the correct vendor and product codes. >> >> Also, udev works better with the new kernel and this line: >> >> BUS="usb", SYSFS{idVendor}="04b8", SYSFS{idProduct}="011b", >> NAME="usb/scanner" >> >> that didn't do anything under the older kernel does work under the newer >> kernel and creates /dev/usb/scanner. >> >> My impression is that the new kernel does find the scanner at the usb port, >> but that it introduces a new problem for sane. >> >> I now have two questions: >> >> 1) How do I make sane work with /dev/usb/scanner instead of libusb:001:003? >> >> 2) How do I find out more about libusb? (I fail to find any documentation >> about libusb, am I looking in the wrong places?) >> >> Thanks for your help. >> >> Roland >> > > > -- "so don't tell us it can't be done, putting down what you don't know. money isn't our god, integrity will free our souls" - Max Cavalera