Am Sonntag 22 Februar 2009 22:34:51 schrieb m. allan noah: > I dont use SUSE, but I can make some educated guesses about their system: > > 1. install the libusb-devel package from suse. I assume yast can do this? > > 2. as root, remove parts of existing sane > > rm -rf /usr/lib/sane > rm -f /usr/lib/libsane* > rm -rf /etc/sane.d > > 3. as non-root: download sane backends snapshot from: > > http://www.sane-project.org/snapshots/ > > 4. tar xzf sane-backends-VERSION.tar.gz (replace VERSION with that of > the file you downloaded) > > 5. cd sane-backends > > 6. ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --disable-locking > > 7. make > > 8. as root, in the same directory: make install > > 9. Then run 'scanimage -L' as root with the scanner plugged in and turned > on, and lets see if it shows up. > > allan > Hi,
I 've tried it out with the fresh sourcecode from the CVS server. No use. scanimage -L says: device 'hp3900:libusb:004:005' is an Unknown RTS8822 chipset based flatbed scanner. :-((((( Regards Jacek ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jak zosta? TIR-owka? >>> http://link.interia.pl/f2082