Ron Hunter-Duvar schrieb:
> "sane-find-scanner" was finding the scanner, but "scanimage -L" was not. When
> I pointed the snapscan.conf at that file, "scanimage -L" found the scanner,
> and I was able to scan my first image. Sweet! One less thing I have to endure
> the agony of win98 for.
Nice
Ron Hunter-Duvar schrieb:
> According to my friend, it was supported on an earlier release of XP, but
> when
> he got a new computer with the latest XP, it gives him some warning to the
> effect of "installing this driver may destroy your entire system". Whether it
> actually works, he's not w
Ron Hunter-Duvar schrieb:
> I have a chance to pick up a used AGFA Snapscan 1212U from a friend (he moved
> to XP and it's not supported, and gives dire warnings against trying).
>
> I see that the support on both the current stable version and the dev version
> is marked as "good". Is there an
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 06:40:18PM +0200, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
>
>>My only problem left: Setting up permissions on the device file
>>/proc/bus/usb/00x/00y for my scanner; up to now, it's set up by hotplug
>>only for
Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
> At least this gave me a clue into the right direction: saned was
> malconfigured on the Linux host - the XP guest wasn't listed correctly
> in /etc/sane.d/saned.conf. After having done so, xsane recognizes my
> scanner as "net:192.168.2.5:s
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> saned -d128
>
> This will print more debug output directly to stderr. It will be
> terminated after each connection has finished, however, so it's only
> useful for debugging.
Ok, after having set up saned correctly, also the debugging output looks
sane ...
Thank
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
>
>>From Windows, run telnet on port 6566 of the Linux system. If it
> ansers, press return twice. This just was saned. If you got
> "connection refused" check security settings, firewall etc. Also check
> syslof for messages from saned.
At least this gave me a clue
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
>
>>From Windows, run telnet on port 6566 of the Linux system. If it
> ansers, press return twice. This just was saned. If you got
> "connection refused" check security settings, firewall etc. Also check
> syslof for messages from saned.
Thanks, Henning,
telnet 192.1
... is it possible?
My setup:
- VMware Workstation 4.5.2 build-8848
- Host system: Fedora Core 4 with kernel 2.6.13-1.1526_FC4
- Guest system: Windows XP with SP2
- Scanner: AGFA Snapscan 1212U_2, running nicely with sane backend
version 1.0.15
I got saned running on the linux host, following th
koen wrote:
> Ok,
> got the tar.gz for version 1.0.15, configure/make/make install
> One small change to /etc/ld.so.conf to include /usr/local/lib/sane
> and ... it works :-))
>
> I can scan as root now. Next on the agenda: scanning as ordinary user in
> FC2.
See
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bug
Torben Andersen wrote:
> Thanks to Klaus-Peter. His link had a solution: Put
>
> chmod 0666 "$DEVICE"
>
> in the bottom of the libusbscanner. I don't know if its a perfect
> solution, but it certainly worked.
>
That's what I've done, and nobody ever gave me a good reason why this
shouln't be
Torben Andersen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed a FC2 and updated. I can use sane, but only as root. I've
> been googling and reading and narrowed the problem to the USB interface
> to my Epson scanner. According to
> http://www.sane-project.org/README.linux, hotplug (which is compiled in
> th
Bertrik Sikken wrote:
> Adam Bogacki wrote:
>
>> Having got XSANE working, I have two problems.
>>
>> (1) I installed hotplug with permissions to allow user access after
>> hotplugging.
>> That works. However a problem arises when using Applications ->
>> Graphics -> XSane as user,
>> XSane tell
Victoria Welch wrote:
> The docs make reference to a needed kernel driver, but if
> one exists in the kernel config I do not recognize it (per
> above: I: [ ... ] Driver=(none).
>
> I have emerged the sane back ends and xsane. I thought
> perhaps I needed the following in /etc/sane.d/snapscan
Christoph Bier wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Yesterday, I tried to scan on my laptop running Kernel 2.6.4 for the
> first time. Some months ago with Kernel 2.4.x scanning was no
> problem. Now that scanner.o disappeared and everything is based on
> libusb there seem to be problems with permissions -- but I
Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
> My AGFA Snapscan 1212_U has been working properly for years, using the
> scanner module in the kernel (now Redhat 9).
> On the occasion of a kernel upgrade to 2.6.x I wanted to shift from the
> kernel module to libusb.
>
> The story so far:
> -
D. Winkler wrote:
> 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
Julien BLACHE wrote:
> Oliver Schwartz wrote:
>
>
>>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.
>
>
> Lots of people upgrading to the 2.
gerard klaver wrote:
> Two pointers:
> Did you modify /etc/fstab adding none /sys/bus/usb usbfs defaults 0 0
> (al least at debian 2.6.3 kernel with libusb)
Yes, I even added the option devmode=0666, as pointed out in man
sane-usb, but that doesn't change permissions in /proc/bus/usb/ as expecte
My AGFA Snapscan 1212_U has been working properly for years, using the
scanner module in the kernel (now Redhat 9).
On the occasion of a kernel upgrade to 2.6.x I wanted to shift from the
kernel module to libusb.
The story so far:
- got me recent rpms of libusb, sane, hotplug ...
- added a "scan
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2001 00:20 schrieb Oliver Schwartz:
>
> The fix for the snapscan backend is in CVS on SourceForge
> (http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=12742).
>
> But then, I've no idea why this problem should only show up if you run
> xscanimage as user, neither why only preview shoul
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Hi Oliver,
I hope that you can read more out of it than I do.
Regards
Klaus-Peter
Am Dienstag, 27. November 2001 19:44 schrieben Sie:
> Hi,
>
> > since I have installed
Hi,
since I have installed sane 1.06 recently, invoking the 'preview window'
crashes xscanimage ('floating point exception (core dumped)') when logged in
as mere user.
But xscanimage WORKS when not using a preview.
This doesn't occur when logged in as root, and it didn't at all with version
1.0
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