Hi,
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 09:23:01PM +0100, Matt Buckland wrote:
> I'm trying to access my bttv card across a network, however I cannot
> even make sane-find-scanner find it on the computer to which it is
> attached, even when running it as root.
That's the expected behaviour. sane-find-scanner
Oi,
I am Till Kamppeter (http://www.linuxprinting.org/till/), responsible
for digital imaging (printing, scanning, digital photography) in
Mandrake Linux and also maintainer of www.linuxprinting.org.
Last week we got 4 new Epson scanners for testing. These scanners will
come onto the market so
Fantastic, I just got this back after posting to this list:
> Due to an excess of spam, I've had to install a filter that
> blocks email from anyone that I don't already have on my accept list.
> If you would like me to actually get future email, go to
> http://www.draconis.com/email.html and sign
> Oi,
Tach,
Can you please send this list to David Nelson as well, he is
responsible for putting the device IDs into scanner.{c,h} (you can
find his contact in those files). It usually takes quite a while for
the IDs to be propagated into the mainstream kernel.
Andras
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This does not look good. Assuming that your Sane is working (and
because you've got the other scanners to work, I think this is
a safe assumption), this scanner doe
I'm trying to access my bttv card across a network, however I cannot even make
sane-find-scanner find it on the computer to which it is attached, even when
running it as root. I know that the card works because I can run xawtv and
get a picture.
I'm running kernel 2.4.18 on a K62/500 with 256MB
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As long as you have just one scanner, there is no need to update
the scanner.h file in order to get your scanner recognoized: It's
easier to just provide modules pa
On Monday 19 August 2002 19:08, Till Kamppeter wrote:
>Thank you, I have sent the mail to him now.
So did I since your list left out the (Epson) Perfection 1250u
Thanks for the update on the maintainer, Bertrik. If these all get
incorporated, it'll save us all the trouble of haveing to add them
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YOu can try to get some debugging output:
export SANE_DEBUG_EPSON=3D128
Then run your frontend and redirect the output:
xsane > /tmp/scan.log 2>&1
This should te
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Not anymore... But I don't know who took his job. Just send the
data to the usb-devel list (and hope somebody will feel responsible
to add this to the driver).
Kar
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On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 10:56:01PM +0200, Till Kamppeter wrote:
>=20
> Has anyone any idea how to get the Perfection 660 working? Does it need=
=20
> any parameters
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Am Mon, 2002-08-19 um 15.16 schrieb trewq:
> Hi
>=20
> I have a Microtek USB scanmaker 3800 , but it seems that there ar no driv=
ers
> for this scanner. The scanmaker 3600 project doesn't seem to support
Hi
I have a Microtek USB scanmaker 3800 , but it seems that there ar no drivers
for this scanner. The scanmaker 3600 project doesn't seem to support it.
This scnanner is based on SCAN 08 chip
http://www.sq.com.tw/products/spec/scan08Spec.PDF
When i launch sane-find-scanner it say's sane-find-scann
Hi,
I'm geeting the following error message while trying
to get scanimage -L to work with my HP 4P SCSI scanner
on Linux using the supplied SCSI interface card:
scl_inq: malformed response: expected '257d', got
'257E'
Any ideas?
My setup and output is as follows:
root# sane-find-scanner
sane-fi
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