[sane-devel] epson perfection 1200 SCSI not scanning via TWAIN

2004-02-12 Thread Karl Heinz Kremer
Is this on a Mac? On Feb 11, 2004, at 5:05 PM, Michael C. Haller wrote: > Hello, > > from the command-line everything seems to work fine: > >> sane-find-scanner >> >> # No SCSI scanners found. If you expected something different, make >> sure that >> # you have loaded a SCSI driver for your

[sane-devel] scanimage cannot see Umax Astra 2100S scanner.

2004-02-12 Thread abel deuring
Russ Pitman wrote: > > Thanks for replying. > > Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote: > > > > Check that /etc/sane.d exists and that there is a file "dll.conf" > > that's readable by everyone. > > > My bad--dll.conf was missing. I confused the dll.conf file with the > windows type .dll files and should kn

[sane-devel] linux hotplug and usb.usermap

2004-02-12 Thread Marcel Pol
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Multipart_Thu__12_Feb_2004_16:52:29_+0100_0862e810 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, While switching from the linux scanner driver to libusb I found that there's no easy way to generate an usb.usermap

[sane-devel] scanimage cannot see Umax Astra 2100S scanner.

2004-02-12 Thread Russ Pitman
Thanks for replying. Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote: > > Check that /etc/sane.d exists and that there is a file "dll.conf" > that's readable by everyone. > My bad--dll.conf was missing. I confused the dll.conf file with the windows type .dll files and should know better :-( > To enable debugging,

[sane-devel] SANE support for Ricoh is410

2004-02-12 Thread John Lei
To whom it may concern, I have an old Ricoh is410 SCSI scanner that I was hoping to be able to pull out of our graveyard. I've hooked it up to a PowerMac G4 running OS X.2.8 using a Grappler 906F (current firmware) and the TWAIN-SANE interface. The scanner is not being

[sane-devel] Sane/Xsane and high resolution color negative film scans

2004-02-12 Thread Jonathan Buzzard
hfigui...@teaser.fr said: > According to Jonathan Buzzard : > > In a perfect world there would be a open source equivalent of Vuescan. > > In the mean time it is a possible solution for large numbers of people. > > Over 90% of desktop/workstation computers in use are x86 derivatives. > > With this

[sane-devel] Boeder SmartScan Slim Edition on SuSE

2004-02-12 Thread m. allan noah
> > 4. the libusb header files are in /usr/include/usb.h and friends. these > > enable you to BUILD apps that use libusb support. > > Nothing returned from ls /usr/include | grep usb > this is why you are unable to build sane with libusb support. the libusb header files are not installed on you

[sane-devel] Sane/Xsane and high resolution color negative film scans

2004-02-12 Thread Hubert Figuiere
According to Jonathan Buzzard : > In a perfect world there would be a open source equivalent of Vuescan. > In the mean time it is a possible solution for large numbers of people. > Over 90% of desktop/workstation computers in use are x86 derivatives. With this reasoning, we all would be using Wind

[sane-devel] Boeder SmartScan Slim Edition on SuSE

2004-02-12 Thread Jim George
Allan, answers to your questions. > > do you have a file called /usr/include/usb.h ? No. Where can I get it? > > 1. usb support in the kernel makes you able to see usb stuff in the > output of lsmod and do things like insmod usb-uhci tassi:/usr/local/etc/sane.d # lsmod | grep usb usbserial

[sane-devel] Sane/Xsane and high resolution color negative film scans

2004-02-12 Thread Jonathan Buzzard
Please don't cc me directly and mail to the list. I clearly subscribe to the list and getting two copies of the same email is anyoing. hfigui...@teaser.fr said: > According to Jonathan Buzzard : > > You might want to consider looking at Vuescan. It is not free, but it > > is targeted at this sort