Julien BLACHE a écrit :
BERTRAND Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Bertrand, feel free to try this patch on your sparc64; as I said, it
works fine here (at least as long as nothing goes wrong ;), but better
keep your finger on the scanner's power button just in case. Tell us
how it goes.
BERTRAND Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
>> Bertrand, feel free to try this patch on your sparc64; as I said, it
>> works fine here (at least as long as nothing goes wrong ;), but better
>> keep your finger on the scanner's power button just in case. Tell us
>> how it goes.
>
> I have t
Julien BLACHE a écrit :
Bertrand, feel free to try this patch on your sparc64; as I said, it
works fine here (at least as long as nothing goes wrong ;), but better
keep your finger on the scanner's power button just in case. Tell us
how it goes.
Hello,
I have tried on my U2. Th
BERTRAND Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> I use a Snapscan 1236s with xsane on an i386 (K6-III/400, 256 MB,
> Adaptec 2940U, kernel 2.6.20.1) without any trouble. If I use the same
> scanner on an U2 (2xUltraSPARC-II/296 MHz, 2 GB, Happymeal-ESP, kernel
> 2.6.21-rc7), sane-find-scanner does
BERTRAND Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> I use a Snapscan 1236s with xsane on an i386 (K6-III/400, 256 MB,
> Adaptec 2940U, kernel 2.6.20.1) without any trouble. If I use the same
> scanner on an U2 (2xUltraSPARC-II/296 MHz, 2 GB, Happymeal-ESP, kernel
> 2.6.21-rc7), sane-find-scanner does
BERTRAND Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> I have made some test with a U1E (same system, many IOMMU
> patched kernels from 2.6.19 to 2.6.20.7, libsane from 1.0.14 to
> 1.0.18). I cannot use this scanner. It is not detected by
> sane-find-scanner. But I'm sure I have used this one on my
Julien BLACHE a écrit :
BERTRAND Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Julien,
The Linux SG3 interface does not work properly when a 32bit app is
talking to a 64bit kernel.
Maybe. But with 2.6.20.3 kernel, on the same sparc, I can use
this scanner (with libsane that comes wit
BERTRAND Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Ouch! So libsane from sarge works on an older kernel, and doesn't work
>> on the newer one ?
>
> Yes. I have check kernel sources (sg tree) and the last change
> was made in 2006...
Which is post-Sarge I guess. Anything in the 32/64bit ioctl() com
Julien BLACHE a écrit :
BERTRAND Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Hello,
Have you diffed the 2 libsane versions yet ? (the backend you're using
+ common code in sanei/ for a start)
No, I don't, because I have to find a couple libsane/kernel
that works on sparc64 and anoth
BERTRAND Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
>> Have you diffed the 2 libsane versions yet ? (the backend you're using
>> + common code in sanei/ for a start)
>
> No, I don't, because I have to find a couple libsane/kernel
> that works on sparc64 and another that doesn't work, and I cannot
Julien BLACHE a écrit :
BERTRAND Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
The Linux SG3 interface does not work properly when a 32bit app is
talking to a 64bit kernel.
Maybe. But with 2.6.20.3 kernel, on the same sparc, I can use
this scanner (with libsane that comes with sarge), but syste
BERTRAND Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
>> The Linux SG3 interface does not work properly when a 32bit app is
>> talking to a 64bit kernel.
>
> Maybe. But with 2.6.20.3 kernel, on the same sparc, I can use
> this scanner (with libsane that comes with sarge), but system is not
> stable.
Julien BLACHE a écrit :
BERTRAND Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use a Snapscan 1236s with xsane on an i386 (K6-III/400, 256 MB,
Adaptec 2940U, kernel 2.6.20.1) without any trouble. If I use the same
scanner on an U2 (2xUltraSPARC-II/296 MHz, 2 GB, Happymeal-ESP, kernel
2.6.21-rc7), sane-find
BERTRAND Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use a Snapscan 1236s with xsane on an i386 (K6-III/400, 256 MB,
> Adaptec 2940U, kernel 2.6.20.1) without any trouble. If I use the same
> scanner on an U2 (2xUltraSPARC-II/296 MHz, 2 GB, Happymeal-ESP, kernel
> 2.6.21-rc7), sane-find-scanner does not f
BERTRAND Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> I use a Snapscan 1236s with xsane on an i386 (K6-III/400, 256 MB,
> Adaptec 2940U, kernel 2.6.20.1) without any trouble. If I use the same
> scanner on an U2 (2xUltraSPARC-II/296 MHz, 2 GB, Happymeal-ESP, kernel
> 2.6.21-rc7), sane-find-scanner does
Package: libsane
Version: 1.0.18-6
I use a Snapscan 1236s with xsane on an i386 (K6-III/400, 256 MB,
Adaptec 2940U, kernel 2.6.20.1) without any trouble. If I use the same
scanner on an U2 (2xUltraSPARC-II/296 MHz, 2 GB, Happymeal-ESP, kernel
2.6.21-rc7), sane-find-scanner does not find any sc
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