[sane-devel] little help for XSane

2009-04-09 Thread Sophia Berkati
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[sane-devel] Scanner Canon - CanoScan 300, udev rules missing?

2009-04-09 Thread Marek Straka
My scanner does not works until I make a symbolic link /dev/scanner pointing to /dev/sg0 As I asked on other help forums this is due to missing udev rules. Is it possible to add this definition there? dell:/home/tata# lsscsi -v [0:0:5:0]scanner CANONIX-03035B2.01 -

[sane-devel] Scanner Canon - CanoScan 300, udev rules missing?

2009-04-09 Thread m. allan noah
Marek- can you remove the symlink, and try this instead: edit /etc/sane.d/canon.conf, and add the following line at the end: scsi CANON IX and see if scanimage -L shows your scanner as root. If that works, then try changing the 'IX' to 'DR', and that should NOT work. please report back your

[sane-devel] little help for XSane

2009-04-09 Thread Gerard Klaver
On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 10:15 +0200, Sophia Berkati wrote: Dear Madams, Sirs, With a lot of pleasure I have been using XSane for scanning my images, but today it won't work. It says: error during CMS conversion. Couldnot open scanner ICM profile, whatever that may mean ... What happens, it

[sane-devel] Scanner Canon - CanoScan 300, udev rules missing?

2009-04-09 Thread Marek Straka
My original /etc/sane.d/canon.conf #canon.conf /dev/scanner #/dev/sg0 I have tried following alternatives #canon.conf /dev/scanner /dev/sg0 or #canon.conf /dev/scanner #/dev/sg0 scsi CANON IX in both cases same behaviour: First try: tata at dell:~$ scanimage -L Neopr?vn?n? p??stup do

[sane-devel] Scanner Canon - CanoScan 300, udev rules missing?

2009-04-09 Thread m. allan noah
1. did this happen with just the symlink? 2. did you remove the symlink? 3. does it happen as root? 4. does it happen if you # the /dev/scanner line? allan 2009/4/9 Marek Straka straka at post.cz: My original /etc/sane.d/canon.conf #canon.conf /dev/scanner #/dev/sg0 I have tried