[sane-devel] Debug output from Lexmark X1270 scanner

2006-07-30 Thread Fred Odendaal
Stef, I haven't had a chance to spend any significant amount of time with it. I'm hoping to get to it in August when I have some vacation time. There is quite a bit of work yet to do on it. I'll start by stubbing out all the calibration routines and just make sure it still scans as well as

do not use udev, was: Re: [sane-devel] sane problem with newer kernel

2006-07-30 Thread Roland Kwee
Hi, As often, formulating a question is answering it, and here is the solution: do not use udev with sane. I removed the udev config line and now udev does not make the special file /dev/usb/scanner on plugging in the usb cable from the scanner. Now sane works as with the older kernel, and

do not use udev, was: Re: [sane-devel] sane problem with newer kernel

2006-07-30 Thread Julien BLACHE
Roland Kwee rol...@kwee.xs4all.nl wrote: Hi, sane with udev, and on how libusb works. Now this is all black magic to me, while calling myself an experienced linux user, system manager and programmer. udev is indeed black magic, even for its maintainers. That being said, never upgrade your

do not use udev, was: Re: [sane-devel] sane problem with newer kernel

2006-07-30 Thread Miguel Bazdresch
On 7/30/06, Roland Kwee rol...@kwee.xs4all.nl wrote: As often, formulating a question is answering it, and here is the solution: do not use udev with sane. I'm running sane with linux 2.6.16.27 and udev-096, and it works beautifully. Some advice: - kernel and udev versions usually go

do not use udev, was: Re: [sane-devel] sane problem with newer kernel

2006-07-30 Thread m. allan noah
On Sun, 30 Jul 2006, Roland Kwee wrote: Hi, As often, formulating a question is answering it, and here is the solution: do not use udev with sane. I removed the udev config line and now udev does not make the special file /dev/usb/scanner on plugging in the usb cable from the scanner.

[sane-devel] USB Boeder SmartScan on Debian Sarge

2006-07-30 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Hi: I installed Sane on my Debian GNU/Linux system but apparently don't manage to make it work. After installing Sane with: `apt-get install sane', I did: # sane-find-scanner and got the following output: found USB scanner (vendor=0x05d8, product=0x4002, chip=GT-6801) at libusb:001:003 .

[sane-devel] USB Boeder SmartScan on Debian Sarge

2006-07-30 Thread Jim McQuillan
Rodolfo, It shows pretty clearly that you are missing the ps1fw.usb firmware file. A quick search of google revealed that this file should be on the CDRom that came with the scanner, and also it's available from the gt68xx-backend web page at:

[sane-devel] Mustek 1200 CP not working with sane 1.0.17 on FreeBSD

2006-07-30 Thread Jochen Eisinger
Hi, Dura-Zell wrote: To exclude any hardwarproblems I tested the parallelport with some other devices: you don't happen to have the possibility to try your scanner with the original drivers? regards -- jochen

[sane-devel] Re: dell1600n_net.c in sane-backends-1.0.18

2006-07-30 Thread m. allan noah
can you be assured that L_tmpnam will exist on all platforms sane builds on? it would seem that PATH_MAX might be a better define to use... allan On Sun, 30 Jul 2006, Jon Chambers wrote: Hi Scott, Oops! Well spotted: I will amend this for the next release! By the way, do you have a

[sane-devel] Mustek 1200 CP not working with sane 1.0.17 on FreeBSD

2006-07-30 Thread Dura-Zell
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jochen Eisinger wrote: Hi, Dura-Zell wrote: To exclude any hardwarproblems I tested the parallelport with some other devices: you don't happen to have the possibility to try your scanner with the original drivers? regards -- jochen Hi

do not use udev, was: Re: [sane-devel] sane problem with newer kernel

2006-07-30 Thread Julien BLACHE
m. allan noah an...@pfeiffer.edu wrote: platforms where libusb is available, sane will also ask libusb for a list. most versions of libusb discover usb devices by looking in /proc/bus/usb later versions of the kernel seem to have moved or messed with that location. FYI, since Linux 2.6.14,

[sane-devel] How can I view *.pnm saved files??

2006-07-30 Thread William Case
Hi; Perhaps it's not possible, but I saved some scanned images and then closed Xscan. Later, I wanted to view in the view window those images to work with them without re-scanning. I tried using the file browser but it didn't seem to do anything. Maybe I am being dumb, but I can't see a way

[sane-devel] How can I view *.pnm saved files??

2006-07-30 Thread Russbucket
On Saturday 29 July 2006 09:41, William Case wrote: Hi; Perhaps it's not possible, but I saved some scanned images and then closed Xscan. Later, I wanted to view in the view window those images to work with them without re-scanning. I tried using the file browser but it didn't seem to do

[sane-devel] How can I view *.pnm saved files??

2006-07-30 Thread Martin Collins
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 12:41:14 -0400 William Case billli...@rogers.com wrote: Perhaps it's not possible, but I saved some scanned images and then closed Xscan. Later, I wanted to view in the view window those images to work with them without re-scanning. I tried using the file browser but it