it seems that the backend is not looking for a scanner with that id.
perhaps you can add it to the conf file, as per man sane-avision?
allan
On 5/5/07, Robin wrote:
> Allan
>
> Here is the result of the SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=7 scanimage -L
>
> Robin
>
>
> > robin@robin-desktop:~$ SANE_DEBUG_AVISION
Allan
Here is the result of the SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=7 scanimage -L
Robin
> robin@robin-desktop:~$ SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=7 scanimage -L
> [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of avision to 7.
> [avision] sane_init:(Version: 1.0 Build: 201)
> [avision] sane_init: parsing config line ""
> [avision] sane_
as root, all on one line:
SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=7 scanimage -L
allan
On 5/5/07, Robin Stewart wrote:
> I have followed Allan's suggestions and the following results. It looks
> to me as if there are three scanners found by sane find but the first
> one is not being recognised. What should I do nex
I have followed Allan's suggestions and the following results. It looks
to me as if there are three scanners found by sane find but the first
one is not being recognised. What should I do next!
Robin
> robin@robin-desktop:~$ sane-find-scanner
>
> found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a7, product=0x0424
Hello,
As I said in former message, I reinstalled the whole fedora, and yes ! the
wireless is still working :-)
Now that I am sure I have a 'virginal' fedora, I tried to launch sane and
Xsane as root and as normal user : 'no device available'.
The export SANE_DEBUG_EPSON = 128 ... returned aga
You don't have to reinstall Fedora. Just go to the package manager and
select Sane again. It will then automatically make sure that all
necessary
packages are installed.
Karl Heinz
PS: Please remember to CC the mailing list.
On Feb 28, 2004, at 4:31 AM, Paul Frisson wrote:
> OK, tried to remov
OK, tried the "reply to all this time", hope it works :-)
I don't exactly know what to do with removing an older version of sane 'cause
when I enter the command :
rpm -qa | grep sane
the answer is :
sane-frontends-1.0.11-3
libsane-hpoj-0.90-19
sane-backends-1.0.12-4
xsane-0.91-1
sane-
Hi Paul,
Paul Frisson said:
> Hello,
>
>
> I installed fedora linux, with xsane 0.91
>
Xsane is only the front-end to sane. You need to have installed sane
first. Try the 1.0.13.
> When I try to launch Xsane, the answer is that no scanner is connected.
>
> I have a epson GT 5000 (SCSI) which wo
All the packages that are listed are part of an older Sane version. You
could try to uninstall
these files by running
rpm -e sane-frontends
(and similar commands for the other packages). You may need the hpoj
package (I don't know
anything about HP scanners, so I don't know where this package com
I'm CC'ing my answer to the mailing list. Please do reply all, or reply
list, or whatever the
function is called in your mailer the next time you answer. Thanks.
How many Sane installations do you have on your system? When you
"upgraded" to 1.0.13, did you
do an RPM upgrade (rpm -U sane-*.rpm),
Fedora is very similar to RedHat 9, so this should not cause any=20
problems.
I cannot help you with the HP device, but I can probably help you to get
the EPSON scanner to work again.
The most common problem for SCSI scanners is that the permissions on the
/dev/sg? device are not correct. An indic
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Hello,
I installed fedora linux, with xsane 0.91
When I try to launch Xsane, the answer is that no scanner
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