Seems to me that the hp-backend can do a workaround, but not worth for daily use. Could be that the HP ScanJet 4100 C is a little bit problematic concerning USB in certain environments. BTW, did you try to connect the scanner directly to an USB-connector on the back of the PC ?
I am giving up here on the HP ScanJet 4100 C. Not in general, because it is working for me on two different systems. Just for certain USB-environments. I have no recommendation for a scanner. At least I would look for a scanner that supports USB 2.0. All the scanners which are supported by the hp-backend only support USB 1.x, because USB 2.0 was not available at that time when HP stopped the production. And USB 1.x is too slow for scanning color images at higher resolutions. The scanner stops, goes back and restarts very often. Good luck Peter Bill Moseley schrieb: > On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 08:19:51PM +0100, Peter Kirchgessner wrote: >> export SANE_HP_RDREDO=20 >> xsane hp >> >> This will do 20 retries (2 seconds in total) before giving up. Please >> try if at least the xsane-GUI comes up. Maybe you then will run into an >> I/O-error during scanning. > > Yes, that seemed to help get xsane started, and yes when I try and do > a preview it seems to take a very long time to scan, if at all. > > Have any scanner recommendations? ;) > > > Thanks for your help, Peter. > -- Peter Kirchgessner http://www.kirchgessner.net mailto:peter at kirchgessner.net