Hi Spiro,
answering your two last mails here, hope it is not too mixed up
the package I use is: media-gfx/xsane from http://www.xsane.org/
yes, thanks, i had seen it long ago and already forgotten ;-(
Now i've been testing it with the LS50 and it worked fine, it is quite a
nice frontend.
Hi Ariel,
Here are some answers:
1) Spiro
When I run Xsane, I get the option to choose between the two scanners I
have (Epson and Nikon) and get a new windows with default settings.
I try to scan, and get this error:
Failed to start scanner: Error during device I/O
Ariel
i never saw
Hi Henning and thank you for your reply.
1)
man scanimage
scanimage --help
scanimage -d coolscan2 photo.pnm
scanimage -L
device `epson:libusb:001:002' is a Epson GT-9300 flatbed scanner
device `coolscan2:usb:libusb:001:005' is a NikonLS-5000 ED film
scanner
So, the command would
Hi,
finally I made your patch to work and compiled sane-backends with it. I
am using version sane-backends-1.0.15
no problem, the coolscan2 driver didn't change since a while ago
When I run Xsane, I get the option to choose between the two scanners I
have (Epson and Nikon) and get a new
Ariel,
finally I made your patch to work and compiled sane-backends with it. I am
using version sane-backends-1.0.15
When I run Xsane, I get the option to choose between the two scanners I have
(Epson and Nikon) and get a new windows with default settings.
I try to scan, and get this error:
Hi Ariel,
thank you so much for your effort.
I implemented the patch, under Gentoo and got this error:
# emerge sane-backends
Calculating dependencies ...done!
emerge (1 of 1) media-gfx/sane-backends-1.0.15 to /
md5 files sane-backends-1.0.15.ebuild
md5 files