To all that have provided suggestions and assistance, thank you. Your help has
caused me to look deeper than I thought I would go as a not-techie portfolio
manager.
It seems the issue is USB related specifically to scanner and has been
identified
and a patch to the Kernel developed. The patc
Long term, I think this is a bug in sane itself. Short term, I think
you need to convince your usb ports to act like usb2 instead of usb3.
This generally involves something like using ehci_hcd instead of
xhci_hcd to drive the usb ports. How this is done varies by hardware
and how the usb kernel dri
Thank you.
So basically, the scanner gets recognized at first power on and
subsequent poser cycles. Therefore something is being set, reset, or
not held after that initial touch by whatever program.
I am assuming, maybe inappropriately that the hardware is functioning
ie motherboard and USB p
Hello,
On Sep 24 17:11 Chris Glasoe wrote (excerpt):
I have tried editing the Fujitsu entry to the S1500 driver
with no luck and vice versa adding Fujitsu to the driver
discovered by Yast.
FYI:
Regarding how YaST scanner detection works:
When the YaST scanner module autodetects scanners,
it
Chris Glasoe writes:
> I am not sure if I am making progress on this or not.
>
> I noticed that running xsane shows that no scanner is found. Yet
> running usb-devices shows that the scanner is connected to Bus=3 Lev=7
> and running lsusb shows Bus 003 Device 007: ID 04c5:11a2 Fujitsu, Ltd.
>
In addition I forgot to add this shot from Yast Scanner setup
If shows Fujitsu and an undefined scanner with the Fujitsu driver.
I have tried editing the Fujitsu entry to the S1500 driver with no luck and
vice versa adding Fujitsu to the driver discovered by Yast.
Again any help is appreciated.
I am not sure if I am making progress on this or not.
I noticed that running xsane shows that no scanner is found. Yet
running usb-devices shows that the scanner is connected to Bus=3
Lev=7 and running lsusb shows Bus 003 Device 007: ID 04c5:11a2
Fujitsu, Ltd.
So in my limited understanding t
Sane seems to have some trouble with usb3. I've not had time to look
into it, and I don't have any such hardware myself. You might be able
to convince your machine to make the usb ports act like usb 2.
allan
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Chris Glasoe wrote:
> I have recently built a new machi
I have recently built a new machine. I used Gscan2PDF on a laptop with
only the occasional issue of missing perl items.
Both machines are running OpenSuSE 13.1.
The laptop connects to the Fujitsu S1500 without problem. The new
desktop however will connect onetime and then appears to be droppe