Le dimanche 23 octobre 2011 21:06:34 Bertie Coopersmith, vous avez ?crit :
> Having struggled vainly to get the recent release of the HP2400 SANE
> driver operating on my Ubuntu 10.04LTS system to produce a colour image
> I went back today to my Slackware 10.2 machine (2.4 Kernel) and
> installed t
Having struggled vainly to get the recent release of the HP2400 SANE
driver operating on my Ubuntu 10.04LTS system to produce a colour image
I went back today to my Slackware 10.2 machine (2.4 Kernel) and
installed the Elcot driver on that.
With the Elcot (dll) software installed on Slackware I ju
For some years I had been using my HP Scanjet 2400 with the Elcot
driver which is configured by the entry hp2400 in dll.conf
Then sometime in, I think, June 2011 as part of a regularly
occurring automatic update of my Ubuntu 10.04 LTS system
this driver was replaced as part of the SANE developmen
1. hopefully you have listed hp2400 in dll.conf, not genesys.conf
2. the 2400 should work if you are running a development version of
sane-backends
2. If you cannot get the scanner to show up consistently to lsusb,
there is some bigger problem. Are you running a virtual machine?
allan
On Wed, Oct
Bruce Riddle wrote:
>
> > >
> OK I'm on Solaris X86 and Sane 1.08 as well, I had to diddle to get it
> compiled
> as well but I have it working with my old HP Scanjet 4p.
>
> Wasn't satisfied with that scanner and it was too slow so my new Epson 1640SU
> arrived today.
>
> I modified /kernel/d
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 04:12:52PM +0100, Ed Randall wrote:
> One thing that was immediately apparent by setting
> SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI=255 was that it was looking for devices other
> than my Epson scanner,
That's expected behaviour. If you also enable SANE_DEBUG_DLL=255, you
can see which
> > I can run scanimage with the default resolution (50) fine;
> > but if I want more detail than that, if I put a "--resolution"
> > option on there, half-way through the scan I get:
> >
> > $ scanimage --mode gray --resolution 72 >out
> > scanimage: sane_read: Error during device I/O
> >
> > [50
re
--prefix=/opt/sfw
There may have been an easier way to do this but this gave me the results I
desired.
Kipland Iles
>From: Henning Meier-Geinitz
>To: sane-de...@mostang.com
>Subject: Re: [sane-devel] scanimage problem / sane 1.0.8 / Epson / Solaris
>8 (x86)
>Date: Thu, 27 Jun
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 05:02:54PM +0100, Ed Randall wrote:
> I can run scanimage with the default resolution (50) fine;
> but if I want more detail than that, if I put a "--resolution"
> option on there, half-way through the scan I get:
>
> $ scanimage --mode gray --resolution 72 >out
> scan
Hi,
I'm having difficulty getting sane going on Solaris 8 (x86)
with an Epson Perfection 1200S scanner on an Adaptec scsi card.
I was having odd lock-up problems when using the Schilly SCG
driver (which I had been using since Solaris 2.6 days)
so I switched to the built-in SGEN driver in the hope
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