Hi,
>>just want to say "hello" and "thank you very much". After the last
>>Debian update my Agfa SnapScan 1236U works fine with libusb and
>>Linux 2.6.3.
>
>
> Can you give some more infos? What packages were upgraded and to what
> versions? Are you using sane-backends-1.0.14 already?
libsane
Hello together,
just want to say "hello" and "thank you very much". After the last
Debian update my Agfa SnapScan 1236U works fine with libusb and Linux 2.6.3.
Greetings and thanks
Daniel Winkler
Hello to all,
> > is there any way for a backend to tell what the current status of the
> > toggle is, before closing the connection?
>
> With libusb? I don't think so. But counting packets works fine. I've
> implemented it in the mustek_usb backend now and (at least for me)
> there are no more
Hi Oliver,
maybe you can use this dump here:
The FIRST call of scanimage -L:
alpha:/var/cache/apt/archives# SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB=255 scanimage -L
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of sanei_usb to 255.
[sanei_usb] sanei_usb_init: couldn't open /dev/usb/scanner0: No such
device
[sanei_usb] san
Am So, den 29.02.2004 schrieb Klaus-Peter Schrage um 17:52:
> FYI, my Snapscan 1212U_2 works fine with:
> - kernel 2.6.3
> - backend version 1.0.13
> - libusb-0.1.8 (0.1.7 worked as well)
Mh, my backend's version is 1.4.35. Maybe something "special" happened
in between ...
JFYI
Daniel
Hi Oliver,
> There seems to be a general problem with libusb, sane, and kernel 2.6.
> I've got another report from a Snapscan 1212 user with similar
> problems. A user of the epson backend also reported problems.
>
> What version of libusb are you using? There was a new version (0.1.8)
> relea
Hello together,
my current system:
Debian unstable (with the corresponding sane packages)
Kernel 2.6.3
Agfa SnapScan 1236U
With my older Kernel 2.4.x and scanner.o everything went fine. After
switching to 2.6.3, xsane and Co. arent able to use the scanner via
libusb.
Some effects:
sane-find-scan