Hi,
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 12:07:17PM -0700, Matts Kivik wrote:
> With sane1.0.5 scanimage works, but xscanimage and xsane (0.79) still
> reports no scanner found. I have'nt done anything else than compiling
> and installing xsane or xscanimage (should I ?) I have tried without
> being root too a
Thanks for your reply.
With sane1.0.5 scanimage works,
but xscanimage and xsane (0.79) still reports no scanner found. I have'nt done
anything else than compiling and installing xsane or xscanimage (should I ?) I
have tried without being root too as xsane wanted.
console output from xscanimage
Hi,
> [snapscan] add_device(/dev/usbscanner)
> [snapscan] mini_inquiry
> [snapscan] mini_inquiry: sanei_scsi_cmd command failed: Error during device
> I/O [snapscan] add_device: mini_inquiry failed with Error during device
> I/O. [snapscan] sane_snapscan_get_devices (0xb380, 0)
I didn't real
--- Oliver Schwartz
> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>> Then I start xsane, which looks for devices and then informs me that it
>> found none.(I am root)
>
>Make sure that /dev/scanner does *not* exist. Also check that
>/dev/usbscanner is listed in snapscan.conf. If this doesn't help, run
>'export SANE_DEBUG_SN
Hi,
> Then I start xsane, which looks for devices and then informs me that it
> found none.(I am root)
Make sure that /dev/scanner does *not* exist. Also check that
/dev/usbscanner is listed in snapscan.conf. If this doesn't help, run
'export SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN=255' in your shell before execut
(Resend of prev. post, but with more info)
I have an Acer scanprisa 640UT USB scanner, and a mandrake8.0 setup (sane
1.0.4).
I do this:
Boot up computer and turn on scanner
mknod /dev/usbscanner c 180 48
acerfirm /dev/usbscanner u64v119.bin
[root@localhost /root]# ./acerfirm -v /dev/usbscan