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Hi Susan,
I had a look into your fstab and compared it with mine. Maybe you like
to try the different versions of lines I
: Trying to find USB device 638 268 ...
[avision] sane_get_devices:
[avision] sane_open:
[avision] sane_open: using open_extended
[avision] sane_open: got 131072 scsi_max_request_size
[avision] reserve_unit:
[avision] wait_ready: sending TEST_UNIT_READY
[avision] init_options:
[avision] max_string_size:
Segmentation fault
--
/pub/sane/sane-backends-1.0.15";.
Then I
downloaded "avision.c, avision.h (and avision.conf)" as you suggested
and compiled everything by using the following commands:
./configure
make
make install
(restarting the sane backend)
Sorry for that!
Sincerely
Martin
René Rebe wrote:
Hi al
Thanks a lot,
this sounds great, but I guess I will sleep now and pick it up tomorrow
morning then.
And just a question: what does ADF mean?
Martin
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Sorry, that I am so late ...
René Rebe wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> Martin Deppe wrote:
>
>> I have the SCSI Scanner Avision 6240 and I have been using it since
>> quite a while without any problem under SuSE Linux Versions 7.3, 8.2,
>> 9.0 and even 9.1 but under 9.2 I
get a segmentation fault
with it.
Does anybody have an idea what could cause this? I tried to use
xscanimage and kooka instead with exactly the same result. So it doesn't
look like it would be in sane or any of the other applications itself.
Hopefully
Martin
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