>for the scsi-controller... i'm
>totally ignorant on what it is, wheter i have it and if yes which it is. is
>there some way i can find out?
>excuse my ignorance
>
>
>
Try with
# lspci -v
This will list all pci devices in your system. You should report here
only the scsi controller infos (us
>It seems that the scanner doesn't understand the quality calibration
>command. You can disable quality calibration in one of the option
>screens. Can you repeat the test with quality calibration turned off?
>
>
>
You're right, I have disabled quality calibration and now my scanner
works perfe
>It seems that the scanner doesn't understand the quality calibration
>command. You can disable quality calibration in one of the option
>screens. Can you repeat the test with quality calibration turned off?
>
>
>
You're right, I have disabled quality calibration and now my scanner
works perfe
> even here, everything looks fine, so far... The log output stops at a
> time, where a SCSI command has been sent to the scanner but no result
> was sent back by the device. Sane uses a timeout value of two minutes
> for SCSI scanners, so it may help, if you simply wait this time to
> see, if
I have an Agfa SnapScan 310 SCSI scanner, that should be supported by SANE.
My system:
| ramius@debian:~$ lspci
| :00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8363/8365
[KT133/KM133] (rev 03)
| :00:01.0 PCI bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8363/8365
[KT133/KM133 AGP]
| :00:07.0