On Tuesday 09 December 2008 15:42:16 Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
George Herzog gaherzog at gmail.com writes:
I recently did a urpmi.update and now I cannot use my epson perfection
1640su scanner. I have only one of each: libsane1, sane backends, and
xsane installed. The scanner was always
George Herzog gaherzog at gmail.com writes:
I recently did a urpmi.update and now I cannot use my epson perfection
1640su scanner. I have only one of each: libsane1, sane backends, and
xsane installed. The scanner was always detected and worked well
before the update. any assistance will be
I recently did a urpmi.update and now I cannot use my epson perfection
1640su scanner. I have only one of each: libsane1, sane backends, and
xsane installed. The scanner was always detected and worked well
before the update. any assistance will be very much appreciated.
Thank you.
George
OK. I'm working on this with the local LUG but not hopeful there is a
solution short of an upgrade to Hardy. Cheers!
Quoting m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 12:50 PM, earther at eartherdesigns.com wrote:
if your kernel version and system tools don't match,
Thought I would post a screenie of the device manager info for the
ScanJet. Why can't xsane find it?
http://www.eartherdesigns.com/ss/scanjet.jpg
xsane is not the problem, but sane probably is. run this at the
command line as root:
SANE_DEBUG_NIASH=255 scanimage -L
and post the output to this list.
allan
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 10:10 AM, earther at eartherdesigns.com wrote:
Thought I would post a screenie of the device manager info
please- always include the list on your responses, as others might
have more ideas.
lets see the output of running lsusb
allan
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 10:53 AM, earther at eartherdesigns.com wrote:
Thanks for responding. Here's the ouput. What next?
~# SANE_DEBUG_NIASH=255 scanimage -L
NOTHING! Even though I have an external USB drive and USB thumb drive
mounted!! What's up with that??
Sorry I didn't catch that reply didn't go to the list.
Quoting m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com:
please- always include the list on your responses, as others might
have more ideas.
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 11:12 AM, earther at eartherdesigns.com wrote:
NOTHING! Even though I have an external USB drive and USB thumb drive
mounted!! What's up with that??
dont know. obviously you have some sort of system problem lower than
sane. what were you saying about running the wrong
if your kernel version and system tools don't match, things could be
messed up. I think you're right about that.
Let me recap. Gutsy was having a hibernation problem with my new
hardware (see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=760026) so it
was suggested by several gurus I trust to
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 12:50 PM, earther at eartherdesigns.com wrote:
if your kernel version and system tools don't match, things could be messed
up. I think you're right about that.
Let me recap. Gutsy was having a hibernation problem with my new hardware
(see
Apologies if this is the wrong place to post this. I gave been trying
to get my old HP ScanJet 3300C to work all afternoon. Have searched
here and there (including Ubuntu Forums) and tried several possible
fixes but nothing has worked.
xsane used to be able to run this scanner perfectly
Hi Henning, Peter and Thomas.
Many thanks for your help with this problem. It turned out that /dev/sg1 had
only root permission which was easily fixed as you suggested. The scanner now
works brilliantly through KDE. There is still the issue of access to X from
the command line, which is not
Hi Henning,
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 08:15, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
Well, what does happen when you try to scan? Try scanimage image.pnm.
If that doesn't work, set the debug variable. Do the same for xsane.
Do you use both xsane and scanimage as the same user? Otherwise there
may be
The device you try to connect to should be accessible by the user who run=
s=20
scanimage, xscanimage, xsane, etc...
do a=20
ls -al /dev/scanner
and
ls -al /dev/sg1
to check that other users are allowed to read and write the device. If =
not,=20
use
chmod 766 /dev/sg1
chmod 766 /dev/scanner
to
Hi,
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 08:02:09AM +1100, Barry Kirsten wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003 22:28, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 11:05:42AM +1100, Barry Kirsten wrote:
I can't get xsane to recognise my Canoscan 600 scanner under Debian 3.0.
Try SANE_DEBUG_CANON=255
hello
sorry for the newbie question on an devel-list, but i did not find the help i
need.
i try to get my epson perfection640u (usb) scanner running with sane and
xsane.
but xsane always says no devices available.
i know it should work, the scanner is supported.
i found a mini howto in the
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 03:45:12PM +0200, jochen georges wrote:
sorry for the newbie question on an devel-list, but i did not find the help i
need.
As this is the only list for SANE, it's ok to ask all SANE-related
questions here.
i try to get my epson perfection640u (usb) scanner
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