On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 09:44:03AM -0500, m. allan noah wrote: > On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 5:18 AM, Jotaarkka Pennanen <iafilm at kolumbus.fi> > wrote: > > >>> My HP Scanjet has been working perfectly until now. I have Ubuntu 10.10 > >>> in > >>> my desktop computer. Sane reports error reading memory and stops > >>> scanning. I > >>> have 4 gigabytes memory and I tried to scan a simple blackandwhite photo. > >>> Ubuntus own scanning program scans normally, but I like more Xsane. I > >>> uninstalled after error sane and xsane and restarted the computer. After > >>> that I reinstalled those programs, but it reports still error reading > >>> memory. What has happened? I have just intalled normal updastes to > > > My scanner is HP ScanJet 5370C. I have installed in the Synaptic following > > packages: > > > > libsane 1.0.21-2ubuntu2 Api library for scanners > > libsane-hpaio 3.10.6-1ubuntu10.13.10.6-1ubuntu10.1 HP SANE backend for > > multifunction periphelas > > hplip 3.10.6-1ubuntu10.13.10.6-1ubuntu10.1 HP Linux Printing and imaging > > System (HPLIP) > > libqapt-runtime 1.0.3-Oubuntu2 ?Runtime components for the QApt library > > libqapt1 ? ? ? ?1.0.3-Oubuntu2 ? QApt library package > > > > sane ?1.0.14-9 > > sane-utils ?1.0.21-2ubuntu2 ?API library for scanners -- utilities > > xsane ?0.997-2ubuntu3 > > xsane-common ?0.997-2ubuntu3 > > > > I searched them by words libsane and sane. ?There is also simplescan, which > > comes with Ubuntu 10.10. > > I hope that this is the information you need. > > > > Jotaarkka > > This is an avision-based machine. The sane-avision backend has had > some regressions in the past couple of releases. Fortunately, we have > a new maintainer for that backend, who might have some suggestions. He > is cc'd. > Do you get a crash when you run the scanimage command from the command-line?
If you do, please send me the debug log generated by this command: env SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=7 scanimage 2> debug.log Thanks, Mike (: -- --------Mike at PirateHaven.org-----------------------The_glass_is_too_big--------