Douglas Gilbert wrote:
>
> abel deuring wrote:
> > ... and now I have checked, what target status == 2 means: CONDITION
> > MET, says the SCSI 2 draft. So, sanei_scsi_req_wait should not return an
> > error. The only puzzling thing is that driver status is non-zero; the
> > corresponding #defines
Hi,
there's no need to do a "make install" or something like
that. Simply configure the usb section of the Plustek backend.
The pt_drv stuff is a kernel module to support the older
Plustek parallel port devices. The USB-backend stuff is
already built-in
Gerhard
On Dienstag, 14. Mai 2002 14:4
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Karl Heinz Kremer wrote:
Hi,
>
> I don't remember
> what kernel was distributed with 7.2, or if the 1650 was fully supported
> in Sane 1.0.6.
Due to kernel issues my 1650 was not working even on SuSE Linux 7.3 - 8.0 is
IMHO the first SuSE distribution that comes with a kerne
Karl Heinz Kremer wrote:
>Alexandre Suter said:
>[ ... ]
>
>>or else download the source code and install it after having removed all
>>rpms...
>>
>
>This may be not as easy as you think. Depending on which RPMs are installed
>on the SuSE 7.2 system, the compilation of both Sane and Xane may fai
paul beard wrote:
>
>
> STEPHEN CONSTANTINOU wrote:
>
>>
>> I got a message "libgimp-1.2.so.0 is needed by sane-1.06-1" and there
>> it stopped.
>> I went to yast2 and did a search of the Install Software module and
>> could not find "libgimp-1.2.so.0". The scanner was attached at the
>> time.
Alexandre Suter said:
[ ... ]
> >
>
> or else download the source code and install it after having removed all
> rpms...
This may be not as easy as you think. Depending on which RPMs are installed
on the SuSE 7.2 system, the compilation of both Sane and Xane may fail.
The problem is that most s
On Tuesday 14 May 2002 08:43 am, Adam Williams wrote:
>I purchased an Epson 1250 yesteday, assumming that since the
> 1240 and earlier were supported that the 1250 would work.
> Foolish foolish me. But none of the stores around here sell
> 'supported' USB scanners, which is quite irritating.
>
>
Hello !
Next problem with hp 4p scsi scanner and sane 1.0.7 :-/
mdk 8.2 (2.1.18-6mdk), sane 1.0.7
SCSI ncr53c400a works now, kernel and sane-find-scanner successfully find
scanner, but scanimage hangs system :(
What can I do to fix this problem ?
$ sane-find-scanner
sane-find-scanner: found
I purchased an Epson 1250 yesteday, assumming that since the 1240 and
earlier were supported that the 1250 would work. Foolish foolish me. But
none of the stores around here sell 'supported' USB scanners, which is
quite irritating.
So I saw the support of the Plustek fro the LM983x (1250),
abel deuring wrote:
>
> abel deuring wrote:
> >
> > Dave Close wrote:
> > >
> > > I am dealing with a scanner that seems to return some of its status
> > > outside the SCSI sense byte area. sanei_scsi reports this information
> > > via DBG but doesn't provide it to the sense handler. The data is i
abel deuring wrote:
>
> Dave Close wrote:
> >
> > I am dealing with a scanner that seems to return some of its status
> > outside the SCSI sense byte area. sanei_scsi reports this information
> > via DBG but doesn't provide it to the sense handler. The data is in the
> > SCSI header, which is phys
Dave Close wrote:
>
> I am dealing with a scanner that seems to return some of its status
> outside the SCSI sense byte area. sanei_scsi reports this information
> via DBG but doesn't provide it to the sense handler. The data is in the
> SCSI header, which is physically adjacent to and preceding t
I wrote a short note to Leonard today about the Buslogic driver and
Sane, here is his response so maybe we have a chance to get this
fixed yet.
> "lnz" == Leonard N Zubkoff writes:
lnz> Ray,
lnz> I looked at the problem and have an idea for a reasonable fix, but
I've been
lnz>
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