hello everybody,
> > This really looks like a SCSI problem. Maybe a bug in the 2.4.5 kernel
> > SCSI driver for your controller or a problem with cabling/termination?
>
> you might be right with your suggestion that the problem is
> a bug in the scsi-modul. i'll upgrade to the latest kernel tomor
hello,
> This really looks like a SCSI problem. Maybe a bug in the 2.4.5 kernel
> SCSI driver for your controller or a problem with cabling/termination?
cabling/termination should be ok since all the scsi-devices are running
correctly under windows98 on the same pc.
you might be right with your
hello again,
>
> host statut = 7 and driver status = 027 indicate that something is going
> wrong inside the Linux SCSI system. host status 7 means some internal
> error within the SCSI drivers; driver status 0x27 means "suggest abort"
> and "hard error".
>
> My guess is that the sym53c875 dri
hiho,
> Hi,
>
> Does scanimage -L work? Probably not, but you never know.
> Can you give some more details about your operating system, version,
> and platform? Which version of SANE do you use?
scanimage -L hangs - i must kill this process after starting (loop?)
i'am using linux kernel 2.4.5 (d
hello everybody,
my scanner is labled Mustek MFS-06000CX but the scsi-controller
detects him as a MFS-06000CZ. anyway, sane-find-scanner didnt
detects anything. please help me.
here are some outputs of system files:
cat /proc/scsi/scsi
Attached devices:
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 01 Lun: 00