Hi,
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 09:57:17AM -0700, Thomas Frayne wrote:
> Thanks. I read the manual, found that permissions were not set
> correctly, set them in fstab as recommended. Then sane-find-scanner and
> scanimage -L worked as a normal user.
Is the scanner found as USB device now? Something
Hi again.
Just wondered if Oliver was still around who I think wrote the backend.
As an iterim solution, I've gone back to SuSE 8.1 on the client where the
scanner is and all is well. I'd just like all our clients to have the same OS
for system consitency.
Is there anyone from SuSE still on t
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 06:34:17PM +0200, fsanta wrote:
> Could you tell me how to do that?
To do what? Hint: If you quote the text you are referring to it's
easier to understand what you mean? :-)
I don't have your scanner or your card so I don't have personal
experiences with this combina
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 05:19:19PM +0200, Laurent-jan wrote:
> 6: You put the scanimage command as:
> $ scanimage -d /dev/scanner0 --format pnm > outfile.pnm
> I remember some discussions about the -d argument. I think it should be
> -d backend:device, f.e.
> $ scanimage -d umax:/dev/sg6 --for
Hi Henning
Could you tell me how to do that? the scsi card is a very basic 2904 which
Oliver added to the database of usable cards way back years ago. The scsi
terminator plug is missing on the scanner. Could it have anything to do with
that? I can't test it as I haven't got an scsi terminator
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 05:05:27PM +0200, fsanta wrote:
> After an upgrade from SuSE 8.1 to 8.2 my umax 2200 freezes the system hard
> after xsane preview: Here are the messages:
That5 doesn't look like it's realted to SANE. Looks more like a kernel
problem.
> Jun 24 12:24:37 sbs3 kernel: (
Howard Shane wrote:
> ...is available for viewing at
>
> http://66.25.191.66/docs/HOWTOS/Scanner/index.html
>
> I've tried to incorporate everyone's corrections and suggestions
> wherever possible. For any remaining omissions or errata please let me
> know.
>
> Thanks!
>
> ___
Hi everyone.
After an upgrade from SuSE 8.1 to 8.2 my umax 2200 freezes the system hard
after xsane preview: Here are the messages:
Jun 24 12:24:24 sbs3 resmgr[748]: accepted connection
from user steve
Jun 24 12:24:24 sbs3 xsane: resmgr: server response
code 502
Jun 24 12:24:24 sbs3 resmgr[748]:
I'm trying to use a Microtek ScanMaker III with Solaris 2.6 and the scg
SCSI driver. I'm using sane-backends 1.0.12 with frontend 1.0.10.
The scanner is detected but as soon as I start a scan or prescan either
with xscanimage or xsane the application locks up. I get errors in
/var/adm/messages. Af
tom, did you do an 'rpm -e --force --nodeps sane-backends' first?
when you compiled the new sane backends, did you do:
=2E/configure --prefix=3D/usr --sysconfdir=3D/etc
make
make install
if not, start with those two things. then we can be sure that the version=
=20
of sane you are using is the o
I would like to use the ADF we have with our HP 5300C scanner under
linux and Sane but I have yet to find any documentation or help on how
to setup an ADF with this scanner. It scans just fine without it, but
with out the ADF funcioning I'll be forced to use it in Windows forever.
Is an ADF ev
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 12:16, Matt Lung wrote:
...
> Is an ADF even supported with the HP 5300C?
>
> If so, where can I find information on how to do this?
I am going through the same process for the HP 7450C. Try searching the
archives for HP 7450C for some tips that may apply to you.
If the c
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 11:36, m. allan noah wrote:
> tom, did you do an 'rpm -e --force --nodeps sane-backends' first?
Yes.
>
> when you compiled the new sane backends, did you do:
>
> ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc
No. I'll uninstall and verify that no sign of sane-backends remain
--=.Ck,JUCF/u'4.N7
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Hi,
some remarks on the Parallel Port sections:
Interface Types -> Parallel Port Devices:
Jonathan's page is really very outdated for some time now. It's
better (also for the other scanner types
On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 12:41, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
> > Then I rebooted to determine if the scanner would be detected as a usb
> > device. The hardware browser still showed no browser, and xsane found
> > no scanner device on startup.
> >
> > How can I get the scanner recognized as a
it seems to me, that if you want your document to be more future-proof,
you would spend some more time talking about using libusb instead of the
kernel scanner driver, which is likely to be removed in later kernels (as
libusb becomes more stable)
until then, i would likely re-name section 3 to
Let me know if you need more detailed logs, system
info or want to use my setup to test some things out.
I am happy to pitch in if it will help.
--- Oliver Rauch wrote:
>
> I suggest at first you disable the autmatic scanarea
> selection
> in the preferences of xsane.
>
> I will take a look at
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