Am Sonntag 20 September 2009 15:59:18 schrieb Anton Oleksenko:
> sane-find-scannertells:
> found SCSI scanner "SCANNER V01" at /dev/sg3
> # Your SCSI scanner was detected. It may or may not be supported by
> SANE. Try
> # scanimage -L and read the backend's manpage.
>
> scanimage -L
aving directory
`/opt/install_dir/sane_install/sane-backends-1.0.20/backend'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Oliver
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> Hello,
>
> what I can tell you is that I used to own one myself together with an
> openSuSE
> 10.2 machine. It did not work perfectly, but at leat it did produce scans in
> fair quality.
>
> What I cannot tell you is whether SANE support for the 12000SP has changed in
> the meantime (this di
Am Sonntag 20 September 2009 11:12:08 schrieb ? ?:
> I have a very old scanner Mustek 12000SP Plus with dmx3191 scsi-adapter.
>
> It's initialized in the system (Ubuntu x64), but I can't scan images
> because scanner freeze in different positions after pushing button
> "Preview" or "Sca
I have a very old scanner Mustek 12000SP Plus with dmx3191 scsi-adapter.
It's initialized in the system (Ubuntu x64), but I can't scan images because
scanner freeze in different positions after pushing button "Preview" or "Scan"
in xsane.
I tried to change different values in /etc/sane.d/mustek
anks.
>
> Oliver
>
>
Probably some sort of unresolved symbols or libraries not found. What
does the text before what you included say? Should mention the
library/symbols having issues.
Chris
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