weirdness or not.
Ofcourse this ownership setting can also be done through a hotplug script,
which reads the username from /var/run/console.lock
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so they can be
updated in cvs by the backend maintainers?
Regards,
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--Multipart_Thu__12_Feb_2004_16:52:29_+0100_0862e810
Content-Type: application/octet-stream;
name="sane-backends-1.0.13.usb.usermap"
Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename="sane-backends-1.0.13
care about the group permissions, only the user
permissions.
service sane
{
disable = no
port= 6566
socket_type = stream
wait= no
groups = yes
user= saned
group = saned
server = /usr/sbin/saned
}
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use a scsi card as well
to connect it to, you would just need to buy another cable for that.
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urpmi, which does dependency tracking, it should work out well.
The guy who added this feature to Mandrake's rpm also posted to the rpm-devel
list, but didn't get a real response from there, perhaps they don't see this
as a problem.
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On Mon, 14 Apr 2003 14:51:16 +0800
"Fan Dan" wrote:
> Dear All
> If I want to use usb scanner with usb2.0 potocol, can Linux kernel
> supported now
Yes, it should be supported by the ehci module.
usb1.1 is supported by ohci or uhci/usb-uhci, depending on the chipset.
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7;ve tested and it works fine for me.
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On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 13:14:12 +0100
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 11:06:35AM +0100, Marcel Pol wrote:
> > I currently use Sane 1.0.9, and when I enable all backends it takes a long
> > time to run scanimage -L
>
> That's a known issue of the Lin
ends will not scan
for an usb scanner, only for scsi or parport. This might speed up scanning in
a more general way.
Or maybe running sane-find-scanner first. If that doesn't find a scanner, then
there's no use scanning with the backends. Or am I wrong on that one?
Greetings,
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>> I just started to use scanner with Linux. I have a
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> HP
> >>>
> >>>> ScanJet 5100C connected to my RedHat 8.0 PC. When
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> I
> >>>
> >>>> started xsane it gives error of "no device
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> available".
> >>>
> >>>> The man page of sane-hp states that I need a
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> ppscsi
> >>>
> >>>> driver. Where can I find such driver? The OS I use
> >>>> is 2.4.18.
> >>>> Thanks in advance,
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s root change it in /etc/modules.conf. It should list this now:
alias usb-interface0 uhci
You can change it to:
alias usb-interface0 usb-uhci
After a reboot you can it should have been changed.
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Linux 2.4.19-16.ringworld-mdk, up 1 day, 15:11
Registered User #163523
e is interested, come by for a visit.
Greetings,
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On Sat, 6 Jul 2002 12:21:27 +0200
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 11:17:52PM +0200, Marcel Pol wrote:
> > In the list of backends I'd rather see 2 lines.
> > I'm using Galeon on a 1024x768 screen, and for most backends it looks
> >
any ideas for other output formats (sort by something else)?
Greetings,
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Linux 2.4.18-20mdksmp, up 6 days, 4:41
Registered User #163523
I have put in /etc/modules:
scanner
Most distributions have their initscripts read /etc/modules, and load the
drivers listed there.
So it gets loaded at boottime.
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Linux 2.4.18-6mdksmp, up 20 days, 13:21
from source, it's files will not be in the rpm database,
so rpm doesn't know they are already installed.
What you can do is install the rpm with the --nodeps option.
Greetings,
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Linux 2.4.18-12mdksmp, up 6 days, 20:32
Twain to be
able to use it as a twain source.
I hope that answers your question a bit.
Greetings,
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Linux 2.4.18-10mdksmp, up 53 min, 1
assume you need to install libgtk1.2-devel.
You need devel packages to compile software.
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Linux 2.4.17-10mdksmp, up 5 days, 13:58
ne-find-scanner
what does it give back?
If your libusb-0.1.so.4 is located in /usr/local/lib, you need to add
/usr/local/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf, and run ldconfig. That should help.
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Linux 2.4.13-8mdksmp, up 30 days 21:23
good idea to mention these on the Sane website.
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Linux 2.4.13-8mdksmp, up 18 days 9:23
to
> > ``off''. Press Esc, save, and Esc again
> > until you are asked to reboot.
>
> Double checked the BT-948 config, re-ran scanimage -L w/
> debugging turned on. Still no luck (see attached). The
> sane-find
It talks about the bios of the scsi card, which needs 2 settings
changed.
Though in my case i found out I shouldn't turn off disconnect, but
leave it to default.
You could try to fiddle with that.
Greetings,
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Linux 2.4.13-8mdksmp, up 6 days 23
no
> luck. SANE seems to be present and correct in /usr/local.
I'm not sure, but I believe you need to install libusb0.1 and
libusb0.1-devel.
The second one provides:
/usr/bin/libusb-config
/usr/include/usb.h
/usr/lib/libusb.a
/usr/lib/libusb.la
/usr/lib/libusb.so
I assume that's what it is looking for.
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