in infrared, it make the scanner crash (need repower to work
again). I have used tiffscan for the tests, but scanimage should do it too
(maybe).
Claus Boje
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On 12/08/2011 03:40 PM, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Todd And Margo Chester writes:
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>> On 12/07/2011 03:49 PM, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>>> Todd And Margo Chester writes:
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I am using Scientific Linux 6.1 x 64 (RHEL clone).
I have an Epson Perfection V300 scanner.
$ rpm -q
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Todd And Margo Chester writes:
> On 12/07/2011 03:49 PM, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>> Todd And Margo Chester writes:
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>>> I am using Scientific Linux 6.1 x 64 (RHEL clone).
>>>
>>> I have an Epson Perfection V300 scanner.
>>>
>>> $ rpm -qa \*xsane\*
>>> xsane-common-0.997-8.el6.x86_64
>>> xsane-0
"m. allan noah" writes:
> skip xsane for a minute. what about scanimage -L
>
> allan
>
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:26 PM, wrote:
>> On Thursday, December 08, 2011 10:29:16 AM m. allan noah wrote:
>>> Just disable v4l in dll.conf, and see if that helps.
>>
>> Thanks, but disabling only v4l still
On Thursday, December 08, 2011 11:52:34 AM m. allan noah wrote:
> skip xsane for a minute. what about scanimage -L
# scanimage -L
No scanners were identified.
...
# sane-find-scanner
...
found USB scanner (vendor=0x138a, product=0x0007) at libusb:003:004
# Your USB scanner was (probably) detecte