Hi,
I suppose this would be a perfect time to announce that I've just
released a new patch for sane-backends-1.0.7. The patch is version 3 -
the first two I'd rather not discuss ;). Our testing hasn't yet found
any residual bugs with this version, but there must be some since I
wrote it.
The
Hi Garfy,
i tried to use xsane, but its say: No devices available
/etc/sane.d/canon.conf: /dev/lp0(or parport0?)
/etc/sane.d/dll.conf: canon
if i connect the printer to the scanner the xsane segfault.
im not a linux guru :)
i have no idea what is wrong, somebody can help me?
Hi!
Simon: yes, thank you, its better, but...
(the scanner is doing something now)
i start with xsane canon_pp and i got an error messege:
Faild to open device`canon_pp:parport0`:Error during device I/O
in dmesg:
Mar 25 11:58:39 merkur kernel: ppdev0: registered pardevice
Mar 25 11:58:39 merkur
Hello again,
Simon: yes, thank you, its better, but...
(the scanner is doing something now)
i start with xsane canon_pp and i got an error messege:
Faild to open device`canon_pp:parport0`:Error during device I/O
Could you please do export SANE_DEBUG_CANON_PP=250 and then run it
again? You
Hi!
here is it:
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of canon_pp to 100.
[canon_pp] sane_init(0xbfffe778, 0x80550c8): Canon Parallel SANE
Backend $Revision: 1.42 $
[canon_pp] ieee1284_find_ports
[canon_pp] ieee1284_find_ports
[canon_pp] 1 parallel port(s) found.
[canon_pp] port parport0
Yet another one is on MIPS:
This mips problem was just an old config.guess/config.sub. I replaced
it and was able to run configure without problems.
Another failed build was on Alpha:
scanimage.c:1564: incompatible type for argument 2 of vprintf'
This is fixed in CVS.
The alpha problem is
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To anybody who is still interested in developing a backend for the canon =
N650U scanner. I have a command
To anybody who is still interested in developing a backend for the canon
N650U scanner. I have a command line program that can produce an A4 scan
at resolutions of 75, 100, 200 ,300, 400 and 600 dpi. I am looking for
people to test this with their scanners as well as other canon scanners
and
On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 10:35:53PM -0500, li...@jm3.net wrote:
i've been trying to get my umax 2200us working with usb [it worked well with
scsi and sane in the past]. basically, sane 1.0.7 with the build33 patch is
...
the only thing i can think of is that my kernel version is too
old
Hi John,
Pull and plug the USB cable. That will reset the scanner. Try again to
scan.
If that doesn't work, Pull/plug the cable and start xsane with the
device option (eg xsane umax:/dev/usbscanner0).
Hope that helps,
Frank.
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, john manoogian III wrote:
On Sun, Mar 24,
Again, I never saw this on the list, only in a personal copy to me.
Unfortunately, I tend to ignore off-list replies to list posts.
Oliver Rauch wrote:
what you are talking about are well known options like defined in the
sane standard. For the SANE_DESC_SCAN_MODE you are right, this should be
a
Hi,
On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 06:41:39PM -0600, Frank Zago wrote:
Looks ok. Are you sure that /var/lock is available everywhere?
It on aix 45, but not on hpux 11 or solaris 7.
If those don't have ioperm or _portaccess qcam won't be compiled. Do
they even have a parallel port?
As qcam isn't
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 02:43:25PM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
The alpha problem is believd to be a compiler error. How did you fix
it in the source?
Abel just removed the vprintf stuff in scanimage and used printf
instead.
The Debian pages have an interesting list of bugs as
Hi,
#82770: libsane: Problems scanning in Color mode on SnapScan600.
-- I guess this was fixed in newer snapscan backends (?)
Yes, that one should be fixed. There has been a problem in sane-1.0.6.
Oliver
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 10:06:12AM -0800, Dave Close wrote:
Again, I never saw this on the list, only in a personal copy to me.
Unfortunately, I tend to ignore off-list replies to list posts.
The post was on the list, at least I read it here.
I had mentioned SANE_DESC_SCAN_SPEED,
HI,
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 02:09:52PM -, Jason Millward wrote:
To anybody who is still interested in developing a backend for the canon
N650U scanner. I have a command line program that can produce an A4 scan
at resolutions of 75, 100, 200 ,300, 400 and 600 dpi. I am looking for
Hi! I've just installed SANE-1.0.7 on my Slackware 8-based Linux system
with these mods:
* 2.4.18 kernel
* glibc-2.2.5
* gcc-3.0.4
* binutils-2.12
I DO have USB support compiled into my kernel and the USB ports and
scanner driver ARE being loaded (/var/log/messages output):
Mar 25 08:50:39
is there a scanner that will work with redhat 7.2! i have tryed a bunch!
i can not get sane to work ??
gary lindquist
thank you!
Hi Tom,
the HP 4200C is supported by the backend hp4200. So you should use the
hp4200.conf instead of the hp.conf. More information about the
hp4200-backend is available at http://hp4200-backend.sourceforge.net
Sincerely
Peter
Tom Williams wrote:
Hi! I've just installed SANE-1.0.7 on my
Peter Kirchgessner wrote:
Hi Tom,
the HP 4200C is supported by the backend hp4200. So you should use the
hp4200.conf instead of the hp.conf. More information about the
hp4200-backend is available at http://hp4200-backend.sourceforge.net
Sincerely
Peter
Tom Williams wrote:
Hi! I've
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