Hello Frank,
Frank Roberts - SOTL wrote:
Thanks for the help Peter.
I did the following.
1. Changed /dev/scanner to /dev/sg0
2. Made directory sane.d-bak
3. removed all configuration files from sane.d except hp.conf
don't remove the files. You need at least dll.conf too. And check that
Thanks again for the help Peter.
I did the following:
1. Restored sane.d to its original configuration.
2. In hp.conf changed /dev/scanner to /dev/sg0
3. Confirmed that hp is active in dll.conf.
4. Tested system - no change.
5. As root did: chmood 666 /dev/sg0
6. Tested system - no change.
Jason Zaphyr wrote:
Can someone please help to get the Primax USB Colorado 19200 Scanner
driver into the sane project...
This is the only crutch keeping me from staying inside Mandrake Linux
all the time. I hate running back to XP to scan something everytime.
Please someone help
Hi Frank,
lets start a new test with debugging information. Do
export SANE_DEBUG_HP=17
xscanimage hp hp.lis 21
gzip hp.lis
And please send back the file hp.lis.gz.
BTW. What SCSI-card are you using with the scanner ?
--Peter
Frank Roberts - SOTL wrote:
Thanks again for the help Peter.
I
On Mon, 05 Aug 2002 03:37:11 -0500
Frank Zago fz...@austin.rr.com wrote:
Last time I read from Steven Ellis, the backend author, he was very busy
with something else.
As for the backend, there is a several problems:
1/ the scanner interface code is written in (some sort of) c++
2/ the
Hello,
coming back to your problem. I would say it is not a problem of the
hp-backend. Because it does not handle authorization callbacks at all.
There are some messages in sanedebug1.txt:
...
[net] sane_init: trying to add dominica
[net] add_device: adding backend dominica
[net] add_device:
--Boundary-00=_KS5E1ICOZWSSOL33433B
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Thanks Peter
Software mission accomplished - Please see the attached file.
For scsi cards I will have to check on that.
All I can say is that it did work with this
Hi Peter
Thanks for your assistance.
On this box the SCSI card is an Adapted 2906
PC Bus Type 32 bit PCI
Total devices supported: up to 7
Data transfer rate: 10MB/sec
supported protocol: SCSI-1, SCSI-2, Fast SCSI-2
Interface transfer method: Bus master DMA
On the dual boot box. Who knows. That
Hi, I am having problems getting saned to work. I've read of others
having a similar problem, but I have yet to find a solution for it. I
have an HP 5100C scanner hooked up to the parallel port of my linux box.
sane works perfectly fine locally. I have SaneTwain installed on a
windows 98 box
Just joined the list because I can't find an answer to this problem. I've
searched using google and turn up the same problem but I never found a
resolution.
I had saned working with my Redhat Linux 7.2 system but then I upgraded to
RHL 7.3. Now I'm getting scanner.c: open_scanner(*): Unable
--X1bOJ3K7DJ5YkBrT
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
First of all, the permissions on the scanner device file should be
different: The way it is, only root can scan. If you set it to 666,
then everybody can use the
On Mon, 5 Aug 2002, Karl Heinz Kremer wrote:
First of all, the permissions on the scanner device file should be
different: The way it is, only root can scan. If you set it to 666,
then everybody can use the scanner.
Done
You should also reinstall the sane-backend package, there is (was?)
a
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