>On 12/28/06, Alan Secker <a...@asandco.co.uk> wrote:
 >>I needed a new kernel that would be enabled for two things that my
 >>existing kernel was not. Unfortunately, after compiling and
 >>installing, xsane claimed it couldn't find any devices. Can anyone
 >>tell me what it is that I should enable in the new kernel when
 >>I reconfigure it to keep sane/xsane happy?

 >Parag wrote:
 >You Must provide which kernel you was using, which distro and which
 >kernel you installed on it.
 >You should also give what error you got when using xsane as well as
 >scanimage -L command.
 >Thanks,
 >Parag.

The kernel is: kernel-multimedia-2.6.14-0.mm.6mdk
The distro is: Mandriva 2006
Mandriva was installed with kernel-2.6.12-mdk

#scanimage -L produces:

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).

If I reboot on the 2.6.12 kernels xsane works perfectly.

Thanks

Alan 
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From 999alf...@comcast.net  Fri Dec 29 21:55:19 2006
From: 999alf...@comcast.net (tj)
Date: Fri Dec 29 22:07:58 2006
Subject: [sane-devel] Cann't get Mustek 600 III EP working.
Message-ID: <459580b7.5070...@comcast.net>

I am trying to get my Mustek 600 III EP working under linux with no 
success. I downloaded the latest sane front and back ends and built and 
unstalled them. I loaded kernel modules parport and parport_pc. But 
scanimage -L returns "no scanners found".
What else if anything do I need to do?

tj

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