Hello !
I've got the HP ScanJet 4p with SCSI card on SymbiosLogic ncr53c400a chip
And I have a big trouble with it :(
There are no problems using it under windows, but it doesn't work under linux
even using the suited driver.
I'm not sure this is the convenient mail-list for my question, but I'l
Hi,
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 11:31:40PM +0400, Anastasija wrote:
> I've got the HP ScanJet 4p with SCSI card on SymbiosLogic ncr53c400a chip
> And I have a big trouble with it :(
I don't have HP scanners, but some Mustek scanners also use NCR53c400a
chips. I always use this line:
modprobe g_NCR53
Hi,
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 04:11:25PM +0200, Edvard Rognlid wrote:
> >Which version of SANE do you use?
>
> 1.0.5-4
Since this version quite a lot of bugs have been fixed. If saned
really only works in "saned -d" mode for you, an update to at least
SANE 1.0.7 should fix this. However, I'm not y
Has anyone had any success with this scanner using sane/whatever?
You could also (as root) run checkinstall in the sane-backends directory
to have it installed as a backend. Works great with checkinstall 1.5.1
You should be able to find it here:
http://asic-linux.com.mx/~izto/checkinstall-en.html
Note: It seems that the RPM package itself does not have all the
On Sun, 5 May 2002 19:11:45 +0200
Rainer Hofmann wrote:
> I wanted to install ksane-lib for KDE 2.2 on my SuSE 7.2, but I get the
> message unresolved dependency "libsane.so.1".
>
> I've installed sane-1.0.7 from sources (not original SuSE-packages) and
> libsane.so.1 is located in /usr/local/
Hi,
I wanted to install ksane-lib for KDE 2.2 on my SuSE 7.2, but I get the
message unresolved dependency "libsane.so.1".
I've installed sane-1.0.7 from sources (not original SuSE-packages) and
libsane.so.1 is located in /usr/local/lib. This path is integrated in
/etc/ld.so.conf. Scanner is wo
Rainer,
> I wanted to install ksane-lib for KDE 2.2 on my SuSE 7.2, but I get the
> message unresolved dependency "libsane.so.1".
>
> I've installed sane-1.0.7 from sources (not original SuSE-packages) and
> libsane.so.1 is located in /usr/local/lib. This path is integrated in
> /etc/ld.so.con
At 14:27 05.05.02 +0200, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 12:50:38PM +0200, Edvard Rognlid wrote:
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..
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>Which version of SANE do you use?
1.0.5-4
>"ping barcelona" and "ping radich" works on the linux host?
Yes, no problem there
> > In one helpfile I read tha
Hi,
On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 01:36:58AM +0200, Franz Bakan wrote:
> >> -lpthreads is needed because of:
[...]
> #include
>#include
> #define read(A,B,C) pthread_read((A),(B),(C))
> #define write(A,B,C)pthread_write((A),(B),(C))
>
> So the right fix is to
Hi,
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 12:50:38PM +0200, Edvard Rognlid wrote:
> I have how ever one problem using the linux box. If I restart it I have to
> type "modprobe aha152x aha152x=0x340,9" before it works. What shoud I do to
> start this automaticly?
As you have another SCSI controller, the usual
Hay, I have a problem accessing my scanner using my LAN. I'm a newbee to
Linux so I'm not suprised if I have forgot something or made an error in
one of the config files.
I us a Microtek E3 SCSI scanner on a adaptec card. My server also have an
onbord scsi card that I use for my discs, CD-rom a
I am running SuSE 7.1 and have downloaded and installed the sane backend for
my EPSON 1650 PHOTO.
The following is the output from USBview, which shows two entriesi, each
described as, USB UHCI Root Hub. The first,
shown immediately below has no device attached. The second follows on .
USB UH
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