Hi,
On Mon, Aug 05, 2002 at 10:18:48PM +0200, Peter Kirchgessner wrote:
> coming back to your problem. I would say it is not a problem of the
> hp-backend. Because it does not handle authorization callbacks at all.
> There are some messages in sanedebug1.txt:
>
> ...
> [net] sane_init: trying t
Hello,
coming back to your problem. I would say it is not a problem of the
hp-backend. Because it does not handle authorization callbacks at all.
There are some messages in sanedebug1.txt:
...
[net] sane_init: trying to add dominica
[net] add_device: adding backend dominica
[net] add_device: ba
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First of all, the permissions on the scanner device file should be
different: The way it is, only root can scan. If you set it to 666,
then everybody can use the sc
On Mon, 5 Aug 2002, Karl Heinz Kremer wrote:
> First of all, the permissions on the scanner device file should be
> different: The way it is, only root can scan. If you set it to 666,
> then everybody can use the scanner.
Done
> You should also reinstall the sane-backend package, there is (was?)
Hi Frank,
lets start a new test with debugging information. Do
export SANE_DEBUG_HP=17
xscanimage hp > hp.lis 2>&1
gzip hp.lis
And please send back the file hp.lis.gz.
BTW. What SCSI-card are you using with the scanner ?
--Peter
Frank Roberts - SOTL wrote:
> Thanks again for the help Peter.
>
Hi Peter
Thanks for your assistance.
On this box the SCSI card is an Adapted 2906
PC Bus Type 32 bit PCI
Total devices supported: up to 7
Data transfer rate: 10MB/sec
supported protocol: SCSI-1, SCSI-2, Fast SCSI-2
Interface transfer method: Bus master DMA
On the dual boot box. Who knows. That c
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Thanks Peter
Software mission accomplished - Please see the attached file.
For scsi cards I will have to check on that.
All I can say is that it did work with this sc
Just joined the list because I can't find an answer to this problem. I've
searched using google and turn up the same problem but I never found a
resolution.
I had saned working with my Redhat Linux 7.2 system but then I upgraded to
RHL 7.3. Now I'm getting "scanner.c: open_scanner(*): Unable
Hi, I am having problems getting saned to work. I've read of others
having a similar problem, but I have yet to find a solution for it. I
have an HP 5100C scanner hooked up to the parallel port of my linux box.
sane works perfectly fine locally. I have SaneTwain installed on a
windows 98 box on
On Mon, 05 Aug 2002 03:37:11 -0500
Frank Zago wrote:
> Last time I read from Steven Ellis, the backend author, he was very busy
> with something else.
> As for the backend, there is a several problems:
>1/ the scanner interface code is written in (some sort of) c++
>2/ the current patch i
Thanks again for the help Peter.
I did the following:
1. Restored sane.d to its original configuration.
2. In hp.conf changed /dev/scanner to /dev/sg0
3. Confirmed that hp is active in dll.conf.
4. Tested system - no change.
5. As root did: chmood 666 /dev/sg0
6. Tested system - no change.
Thanks
Hello Frank,
Frank Roberts - SOTL wrote:
> Thanks for the help Peter.
>
> I did the following.
> 1. Changed /dev/scanner to /dev/sg0
> 2. Made directory sane.d-bak
> 3. removed all configuration files from sane.d except hp.conf
don't remove the files. You need at least dll.conf too. And check
Jason Zaphyr wrote:
> Can someone please help to get the Primax USB Colorado 19200 Scanner
> driver into the sane project...
>
> This is the only crutch keeping me from staying inside Mandrake Linux
> all the time. I hate running back to XP to scan something everytime.
>
>
> Please someone
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