On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 06:52:54PM +0200, Eric Longuemare - SOSPC Dunkerque
wrote:
>> So, you have to install the patch and do something >>more ?
>> Install ppscsi and epst ?
>At least you absolutely must read the documentation
>less /usr/share/doc/kernel-patch-ppscsi->2.4/README.Debian
Ok, I wi
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 06:52:54PM +0200, Eric Longuemare - SOSPC Dunkerque
wrote:
> So, you have to install the patch and do something more ?
> Install ppscsi and epst ?
At least you absolutely must read the documentation :-)
less /usr/share/doc/kernel-patch-ppscsi-2.4/README.Debian
Bye,
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 06:20:46PM +0200, Eric Longuemare - SOSPC Dunkerque
wrote:
> The first one? Kernel was patches, built and installed successfully?
kernel-patch-ppscsi-2.4 has been installed with aptitude
>> The patch has been well installed, no error.
>And you have built a new kernel, in
Hi,
Please reply to the list, not only to me.
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 06:20:46PM +0200, Eric Longuemare - SOSPC Dunkerque
wrote:
> >The first one? Kernel was patches, built and installed successfully?
>
> The patch has been well installed, no error.
And you have built a new kernel, installed t
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 05:45:19PM +0200, Eric Longuemare - SOSPC Dunkerque
wrote:
> I'm trying to setup a HP 5100C scanner with a linux debian 3.0 (sarge -
> stable) and 2.4.27
> kernel.
I have to admit that I have never used ppscsi, anyway some comments:
> I've installed sane packages a
mail/sane-devel/attachments/20050909/47656bce/smime.bin
From e...@sospc-dk.com Fri Sep 9 15:45:19 2005
From: e...@sospc-dk.com (Eric Longuemare - SOSPC Dunkerque)
Date: Fri Sep 9 15:36:06 2005
Subject: [sane-devel] HP scanjet 5100C
Message-ID: <01c001c5b555$7e516bc0$6903a8c0@portable>
Hello,
Hi ,
I tried to use the linux-ppscsi path to path my kernel so that I can
add my HP Scanjet 5100C to my redhat 9 box but it was a failure. Can
anybody who installed successfully this type of scanner before using other
methods, share with me how to do that? Please describe as comprehensively
a
Hi ,
I tried to use the linux-ppscsi path to path my kernel so that I can
add my HP Scanjet 5100C to my redhat 9 box but it was a failure. Can
anybody who installed successfully this type of scanner before using other
methods, share with me how to do that? Please describe as comprehensively
a
Hi,
[Cc: sane-devel]
[please reply to the list, not to me]
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 12:21:59PM -0700, Al Mos wrote:
> I have the ppSCSI driver, but I don't know what to do with it. It now
> resides in /usr/src/linux-ppscsi.patch.
I don't really know this driver, but ".patch" usually means you h
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 11:20:50AM -0700, Al Mos wrote:
> I am having no luck in setting up my HP 5100c flatbed scanner. I am running
> Sane 1.07 and it recognizes my scanner as follows:
>
> scanimage --list-devices
> device 'as6e:as6edriver' is a Artec AS6E flatbed scanner
Looks like you
Hi,
I am having no luck in setting up my HP 5100c flatbed scanner. I am running
Sane 1.07 and it recognizes my scanner as follows:
scanimage --list-devices
device 'as6e:as6edriver' is a Artec AS6E flatbed scanner
And that is it. No pnm:0 or pnm:1. No nothing. Is it possible the Artec
driver
Hi,
I am a somewhat of a newbie to Linux (about 6 months) and have been trying to
get Mandrake 8.2 to recognize my HP Scanjet 5100c scanner. I have gone to
Control Center and selected my scanner from the list provided. Then I get
the message that it is configured and I can run it from
Start/M
I have an HP 5100C parallel port scanner that I'm trying to get working.
I installed the ppscsi driver, and scanimage recognizes the device, but it
won't complete a scan.
I run scanimage with the command
scanimage -d hp:/dev/sg0 > testscan
Then X freezes for a few seconds while the scanner makes
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