Thanks for your help Peter
Thanks
Frank
On Tuesday 06 August 2002 01:27, Peter Kirchgessner wrote:
> Hello Frank,
>
> within the messages below, there are some which I don't know if they are
> important. Maybe someone else knows more. See below.
>
> Bye
> Peter
Hello Frank,
within the messages below, there are some which I don't know if they are
important. Maybe someone else knows more. See below.
Bye
Peter
Frank Roberts - SOTL wrote:
> Hi Peter
>
> I did
> $ dmesg
> and received the following output.
>
Hi Frank,
the file hp.lis which I received was empty. Is that true ? But this
would mean that the hp-backend was never called or that the environment
variable SANE_DEBUG_HP was not properly set.
From your previous messages I have seen that the backend was called.
Sincerely
Peter
Frank Rober
Hi Frank,
lets start a new test with debugging information. Do
export SANE_DEBUG_HP=17
xscanimage hp > hp.lis 2>&1
gzip hp.lis
And please send back the file hp.lis.gz.
BTW. What SCSI-card are you using with the scanner ?
--Peter
Frank Roberts - SOTL wrote:
> Thanks again for the help Peter.
>
Hi Peter
Thanks for your assistance.
On this box the SCSI card is an Adapted 2906
PC Bus Type 32 bit PCI
Total devices supported: up to 7
Data transfer rate: 10MB/sec
supported protocol: SCSI-1, SCSI-2, Fast SCSI-2
Interface transfer method: Bus master DMA
On the dual boot box. Who knows. That c
--Boundary-00=_KS5E1ICOZWSSOL33433B
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Thanks Peter
Software mission accomplished - Please see the attached file.
For scsi cards I will have to check on that.
All I can say is that it did work with this sc
Thanks again for the help Peter.
I did the following:
1. Restored sane.d to its original configuration.
2. In hp.conf changed /dev/scanner to /dev/sg0
3. Confirmed that hp is active in dll.conf.
4. Tested system - no change.
5. As root did: chmood 666 /dev/sg0
6. Tested system - no change.
Thanks
Hello Frank,
Frank Roberts - SOTL wrote:
> Thanks for the help Peter.
>
> I did the following.
> 1. Changed /dev/scanner to /dev/sg0
> 2. Made directory sane.d-bak
> 3. removed all configuration files from sane.d except hp.conf
don't remove the files. You need at least dll.conf too. And check
Thanks for the help Peter.
I did the following.
1. Changed /dev/scanner to /dev/sg0
2. Made directory sane.d-bak
3. removed all configuration files from sane.d except hp.conf
4 as root did chmood 666 /dev/sg0
Hi Frank,
try the hp.conf with
scsi HP
/dev/sg0
If this does not work, you may have a second hp.conf at
/etc/sane.d/hp.conf. Try that one with the same content.
If it still does not work, do as root a
chmod 666 /dev/sg0
and try it again.
Sincerely
Peter
Frank Roberts - SOTL wrote:
> Hi Al
Hi All:
I hope You people will have time to help a relative novice with configuration
of an HP 6100 C which is to be used intermidently on 2 different RH 7.3
systems.
As stated previously the scanner is an HP 6100C if I issue the command:
The scanner is connected by 40 pin scsi.
Several comma
11 matches
Mail list logo