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Hi,
I'm using sane 1.0.19 und hplib 2.8.4 and had to add
ATTRS{idVendor}=="03f0", ATTRS{idProduct}=="3f11", MODE="0664",
GROUP="scanner", ENV{libsane_matched}="yes"
to my udev rules to make the all-in-one scanner hp psc 1315 work.
Or should i send this info to the hplib developers?
Hope this
we can commit into CVS.
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> Nicolas
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Hi,
the interesting part of the log is at the end:
[snapscan] sense_handler(6, 0x84ba800, 0x8265d78)
[snapscan] sense_handler: sense key: 0x04, asc: 0x00, ascq: 0x00, i1:
0x00, i2:
0x4c
[snapscan] sense_handler: Hardware error. (0x00, 0x4c)
[snapscan] read_calibration_data: snapscan_cmd command
On Tuesday 24 June 2008 19:13, peter wrote:
> HP it seems is a very interesting company when it comes to the planet as a
> whole.? The HP Scanjet 5590 is listed at US$299.99 on the hp.com site.? The
> open market in the States will offer for say 10% less.
>
> In Thailand the price (converted on x
ect an exact
>> count of bytes to read (but not 32 bits libusb), and fails (timeout) if
>> such count is not satisfied.
>>
>> Sam, in his last post on the bug report page, proposes a patch, which
>> looks to me fine for both 32 and 64 bits, and impacts only the
>> ImageClass part of the backend.
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>> Dennis, If you don't mind, could you also have a look and give a try, so
>> that we can commit into CVS.
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>> Nicolas
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The way I see it, Sam's buffer overflow concern is predicated on a misbehaving
device. I haven't witnessed it but it is possible given that we're reverse
engineering things rather than working from a formal spec. Nicolas' buffer
overflow concern is predicated on a misbehaving usb stack. It's
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Sorry, i missunderstood. But were can i find it? XSane just started up
when i typed in what you wrote me. And i don't know were i can find an
XSane directory...
Oliver Schwartz schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> the interesting part is the contents of the file 'debug.log', which
> should be created in the dire
Hi,
the interesting part is the contents of the file 'debug.log', which
should be created in the directory from which you started xsane.
Regards,
Oliver
On 24.06.2008, at 17:50, Christoph M. Schr?der wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thanks Oliver.
>
> This is what i'm getting showed in the terminal:
> $ SAN
t;
>>>> "Christoph M. Schr?der" wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>> i wrote, i sometimes also get this "Failed to start scanner: error
>>>>> during device I/
Hi,
thanks Oliver.
This is what i'm getting showed in the terminal:
$ SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN=255 xsane 2>debug.log
User defined signal 1
$
And here you can find what appeared today in var/log/debug:
http://home.mnet-online.de/hta/debug.txt
Christoph
Oliver Schwartz schrieb:
> Hi,
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> please als
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On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 1:15 PM, David Lochrin wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 June 2008 19:13, peter wrote:
>> HP it seems is a very interesting company when it comes to the planet as a
>> whole. The HP Scanjet 5590 is listed at US$299.99 on the hp.com site. The
>> open market in the States will offer
I always check printers and scanners, etc. for Linux support before I buy
them. :-)
A good rule of thumb is not to buy something recent.
Btw, someone is maybe going to add support for that scanner since it is a
new Genesys chip and the specs are available.
On Tue, June 24, 2008 1:37 pm, Skorous
< embarrased > Apologies to Chuck, I hit the wrong respond button. <
/embarrased >
Marty
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From: Skorous
Date: Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 1:33 PM
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] New Scanner Purchase .
To: chuck brigermann
My grandmother always said, "God helps th
I've been following this thread from the beginning shown below. I
only recently got involved with Linux as part of a work project to
determine if it was a suitable replacement for Windows on some of our
computers. I also decided to try it on my three home computers.
After investigating a number
ers could share. it still has the same effect of
> code only in one place. i need a good algorithm though- eagleskycloud-
> what mechanism were you planning to use? straight threshold, or
> something adaptive?
>
> allan
> --
> "The truth is an offense, but not a sin&q
Hi,
please also provide the log produced by
SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN=255 xsane 2 > debug.log
then use xsane until the error occurs. The logs tend to get quite big,
so you should compress it.
Regards,
Oliver
On 21.06.2008, at 17:46, Christoph M. Schr?der wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thanks for the informatio
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