Karl O. Pinc wrote:
[root@mofo xsane]# ( export SANEI_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI=255; export
SANE_DEBUG_HP=255; scanimage -d hp:/dev/sg3 | xloadimage stdin )
SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI=255, not SANEI_DEBUG. But the HP one is correct.
So, now this hangs the box. It looks like the modem still works
On 2003.04.12 07:27 abel deuring wrote:
Karl O. Pinc wrote:
So, I've installed the sane-backend and sane-frontend 1.0.11 (rpm
release 1)
rpms uploaded by T. Ribbrock to Redhat's site. (I couldn't compile
them
without installing too many dependencies.) And recompiled and
installed the
Hi,
On Mon, Apr 14, 2003 at 01:36:41AM -0500, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
Could you run scanimage or xsane or another frontend with the
environment variables SANEI_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI=255 and
SANE_DEBUG_HP=255? Perhaps this will give us a clue, what is going on.
I get no output, unless it's writing
On 2003.04.14 03:27 Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Apr 14, 2003 at 01:36:41AM -0500, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
Could you run scanimage or xsane or another frontend with the
environment variables SANEI_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI=255 and
SANE_DEBUG_HP=255? Perhaps this will give us a clue, what
On 2003.04.11 11:57 Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
I have no experience with your scanner but maybe the comments help
nevertheless.
Yes, thanks to everybody who responded.
It is a SMP system.
I've tried scanimage and see the same problems.
'modprobe sg' prior to starting xsane gets rid of
Karl O. Pinc wrote:
So, I've installed the sane-backend and sane-frontend 1.0.11 (rpm
release 1)
rpms uploaded by T. Ribbrock to Redhat's site. (I couldn't compile them
without installing too many dependencies.) And recompiled and installed
the
xsane 0.90 (rpm release 1) rpm. (I
Hi,
Karl O. Pinc schrieb:
snip
So, I've installed the sane-backend and sane-frontend 1.0.11 (rpm
release 1)
rpms uploaded by T. Ribbrock to Redhat's site. (I couldn't compile them
without installing too many dependencies.) And recompiled and installed
the
xsane 0.90 (rpm release 1)
Hi,
On Thu, Apr 10, 2003 at 11:28:56PM -0500, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
My question is probably not directly related to sane,
although who knows?
I have no experience with your scanner but maybe the comments help
nevertheless.
I've got a HP Scanjet model 6100C (product C2520A) attached
to a
Hi,
if you believe it is a memory problem, you can run xosview to watch the
memory use during scan.
But it really may be a hardware problem. The scanner is warming up the
lamp and is waiting until the light stabilizes. And maybe you have a
version of the hp-backend that switches off the lamp