[sane-devel] backend 1.0.17 dell A920 no movement

2006-02-02 Thread Stéphane VOLTZ
Le Mercredi 1 F?vrier 2006 22:52, Maarten Storm a ?crit?:
 Hello,

 I have a dell A920 printer/scanner and thought that might be working
 with the lexmark backend in 1.0.17. It didn't work and I thought it
 might have to do with the dell thing. But in the january archives I read
 a post of someone with a lexmark with the same problem but there's no
 solution there. I was wondering if a solution was found there.
 I have a debug log made while using xsane. I only hear a lot of noice
 and in the scanner seems nothing to move.

 Hope someone can help me,

 Thanks,

 Maarten

Hello,

the A920 sensor is different from the one used to develop the lexmark 
backend. So it won't work with the current version.. However I am working  
adding support fo it on an experimental version. It currenly scans in color 
at 75/150/300 and 600 dpi. Gray scanning will come very soon.
You'll have to use CVS to get the code and compile it. You'll also need 
sane-backends sources (1.0.17 or cvs).  To get experimental lexmark do:

cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonym...@cvs.alioth.debian.org:/cvsroot/sane co 
experimental/lexmark

Then cd into experimental/lexmark and run links.sh giving it the path to the 
directory where you put sane-backend sources. Let's say it's in /usr/src :
sh link.sh /usr/src/sane-backends-1.0.17
Then cd to /usr/src/sane-backends-1.0.17, do 'configure', 'make' and 'make 
install'. You should be able to run the A290.

Regards,
Stef



[sane-devel] Question: scanning in the user mode

2006-02-02 Thread Johannes Meixner

Hello,

On Feb 1 18:29 Monika Leibold wrote (shortened):
 Can I _only_ in the user mode scanning, if I before in the Root
 mode the scanner program xsane started had?
 When starting xsane in user level appears following help note:
 no devices availble
...
 Or is there a other possibility direct in the user mode to scanning.
 My system: SuSE Linux 9.1 Professional; KDE 3.2.1

See
http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2004/10/jsmeix_scanner-setup-92.html
in particular libusb + resmgr + PAM and
Important Differences compared to SUSE LINUX 9.1
which is also available in German:
http://portal.suse.com/sdb/de/2004/10/jsmeix_scanner-setup-92.html

In general try
http://portal.suse.com/PM/page/search.pm


Kind Regards,
Johannes Meixner
-- 
SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstrasse 5  Mail: jsm...@suse.de
90409 Nuernberg, GermanyWWW: http://www.suse.de/


[sane-devel] lexmark x1170 @Mdk2005 installed but not detected

2006-02-02 Thread patek
Hi,
I am a newbie but I tried really hard to get my x1170 working as this is 
a gift from my cousin:P
I managed to download the drivers from cvs (never did this before) and 
compile them. When I type sane-find-scanner, I get
(...)
found USB scanner (vendor=0x043d, product=0x007c) at libusb:001:004
(...)
but when I try to run scanimage -L: No scanners were identified.(...). 
Kooka and Xsane don't detect it as well, no matter if it is on or off.
I have tried to search through the archives and googled a lot, but 
failed to finf anything.
Do you have any ideas?
Thanks for your work, guys! Regards
patek (Poland)


[sane-devel] backend 1.0.17 dell A920 no movement

2006-02-02 Thread Maarten Storm
St?phane VOLTZ wrote:

Le Mercredi 1 F?vrier 2006 22:52, Maarten Storm a ?crit :
  

Hello,

I have a dell A920 printer/scanner and thought that might be working
with the lexmark backend in 1.0.17. It didn't work and I thought it
might have to do with the dell thing. But in the january archives I read
a post of someone with a lexmark with the same problem but there's no
solution there. I was wondering if a solution was found there.
I have a debug log made while using xsane. I only hear a lot of noice
and in the scanner seems nothing to move.

Hope someone can help me,

Thanks,

Maarten



   Hello,

   the A920 sensor is different from the one used to develop the lexmark 
backend. So it won't work with the current version.. However I am working  
adding support fo it on an experimental version. It currenly scans in color 
at 75/150/300 and 600 dpi. Gray scanning will come very soon.
   You'll have to use CVS to get the code and compile it. You'll also need 
sane-backends sources (1.0.17 or cvs).  To get experimental lexmark do:

cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonym...@cvs.alioth.debian.org:/cvsroot/sane co 
experimental/lexmark

Then cd into experimental/lexmark and run links.sh giving it the path to the 
directory where you put sane-backend sources. Let's say it's in /usr/src :
sh link.sh /usr/src/sane-backends-1.0.17
Then cd to /usr/src/sane-backends-1.0.17, do 'configure', 'make' and 'make 
install'. You should be able to run the A290.

Regards,
   Stef


  

Thanks for your fast reply. I tried installing the experimental cvs, but 
still same problem. The scanner seems to start and then it locks. I 
think there is another problem also. I have attached the new log.

Regards,
Maarten
-- next part --
sh: kde-config: command not found
sh: kde-config: command not found
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of lexmark to 20.
[lexmark] SANE Lexmark backend version 1.0-0
[lexmark] sane_init: version_code=0xbf98189c
[lexmark] attachLexmark: devname=libusb:003:009
[lexmark] sane_get_devices: device_list=0xbf9818d8, local_only=0
[lexmark] sane_open: devicename=libusb:003:009, handle=0xbf981734
[lexmark] sane_open: devname from list: libusb:003:009
[lexmark] init_options: lexmark_device = 0x82be708
[lexmark] sanei_lexmark_x1100_open_device: devnum=0
[lexmark] sane_control_option: handle=0x82be708, opt=0, act=0, val=0x80cf6d4, 
info=(nil)
[lexmark] Option value = 6
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 1
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 1
[lexmark] sane_control_option: handle=0x82be708, opt=1, act=0, val=0x832e858, 
info=(nil)
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 2
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 2
[lexmark] sane_control_option: handle=0x82be708, opt=2, act=0, val=0xbf98152c, 
info=(nil)
[lexmark] Option value = 150
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 3
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 4
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 4
[lexmark] sane_control_option: handle=0x82be708, opt=4, act=0, val=0x832e8a8, 
info=(nil)
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 5
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 1
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 1
[lexmark] sane_control_option: handle=0x82be708, opt=1, act=0, val=0x8335830, 
info=(nil)
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 2
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 2
[lexmark] sane_control_option: handle=0x82be708, opt=2, act=0, val=0xbf981250, 
info=(nil)
[lexmark] Option value = 150
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 2
[lexmark] sane_get_parameters: handle=0x82be708, params=0x80cf814
[lexmark] sane_get_parameters: Data size determined as f7314
[lexmark] sane_get_parameters: 
[lexmark]   format: SANE_FRAME_RGB
[lexmark]   last_frame: TRUE
[lexmark]   lines 2ee
[lexmark]   depth 8
[lexmark]   pixels_per_line 1c2
[lexmark]   bytes_per_line 546
[lexmark] sane_get_parameters: handle=0x82be708, params=0x80cf814
[lexmark] sane_get_parameters: Data size determined as f7314
[lexmark] sane_get_parameters: 
[lexmark]   format: SANE_FRAME_RGB
[lexmark]   last_frame: TRUE
[lexmark]   lines 2ee
[lexmark]   depth 8
[lexmark]   pixels_per_line 1c2
[lexmark]   bytes_per_line 546
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 1
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 2
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 4
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 1
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 1
[lexmark] sane_control_option: handle=0x82be708, opt=1, act=0, val=0x83433a0, 
info=(nil)
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: handle=0x82be708, option = 2
[lexmark] sane_get_option_descriptor: