On 10/27/05, Miguel Bazdresch wrote:
> File attached. I posted a screenshot:
I don't think I attached the file correctly. Second try.
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Miguel Bazdresch
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Usage: scanimage [OPTION]...
Start image acquisition on a scanner device and write PNM image data to
On 10/27/05, Oliver Schwartz wrote:
> > Argh, my 2480 is changing to 5.5cm by 7.5cm (judging from the
> > preview window). Debug log attached.
>
> That's very strange. It can either be 5.5 cm x 8 cm or 5.5 cm x 12.0
> cm. Everything else is, well, extremely unlikely.
>
> Please send me the file sc
Today, I checked out a CVS copy of the sane-backends, and compiled it
all with genesys support. Unfortunately it hangs when i try scanimage
(debug output:)
[genesys] sanei_genesys_create_slope_table: 8 steps, step_type = 0,
exposure_time = 250, same_speed =0
[genesys] sanei_genesys_create_slope_ta
Hi,
> Argh, my 2480 is changing to 5.5cm by 7.5cm (judging from the
> preview window). Debug log attached.
That's very strange. It can either be 5.5 cm x 8 cm or 5.5 cm x 12.0
cm. Everything else is, well, extremely unlikely.
Please send me the file scanimage.txt, resulting from executing
scani
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From patrick.less...@cogeco.com Thu Oct 27 15:49:34 2005
From: patrick.less...@cogeco.com (Patrick Lessard)
Date: Thu Oct 27 15:56:57 2005
Subje
Which current USB, >=3200 dpi scanners able to scan films/slides are
well supported by SANE (or by other, possibly proprietary but freely
available frontends)? I know of Epson PF 3490 and 3590 which work more
or less according to recent posts, but how about other types/brands?
Levente
PS: It woul
I'll take a look at that
Thanks everyone.
Patrick.
> -Message d'origine-
> De : sane-devel-boun...@lists.alioth.debian.org
> [mailto:sane-devel-boun...@lists.alioth.debian.org]De la part
> de Miguel
> Bazdresch
> Envoy? : 27 octobre, 2005 07:50
> ? : sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
>
On 10/27/05, Martin Collins wrote:
> I use gdb and its GUI ddd, I'm not aware of any alternatives.
If you have the kde libs installed, kdbg is a nice frontend to gdb too.
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Miguel Bazdresch
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 08:44:46 -0400
Patrick Lessard wrote:
> Any suggestion for a good debugger so I can trace the program step
> by step?
I use gdb and its GUI ddd, I'm not aware of any alternatives.
You'll want to turn off optimisation when compiling sane, and it's
much easier to use a command
Hello,
On Oct 25 13:09 russbucket wrote (shortened):
> On Monday 24 October 2005 23:55, Johannes Meixner wrote:
> > On Oct 24 15:49 russbucket wrote (shortened):
> > > I tried iscan 17.0, Iscan-free 17.0 and the iscan that came with
> > > my SuSE 10.0 DVD.
> > ...
> > > The printer woks, and the
Hello,
On Oct 26 18:38 Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote (shortened):
> On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 05:14:43PM +0200, dark_m...@gmx.net wrote:
> > [sanei_usb] sanei_usb_open: trying to open device `libusb:001:002'
> > USB error: could not set config 1: Device or resource busy
> > [sanei_usb] sanei_usb_open
Hello,
On Oct 26 22:01 Thuis wrote (shortened):
> I get a "[plustek] sanei_access_lock failed: 11"
See
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2005-August/014301.html
Which exact lock directory it is in your case may depend on how
your particular RPM was built.
Kind Regards
Johanne
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