Hmm, what does scanimage -L do?  I know you said but I've forgotten.  If 
scanimage -L doesn't find it then xsane won't either.  In my case scanimage 
-L found it and so did xsane.  Xsane is essentially a GUI equivalent of 
scanimage.

I'd recommend going to man sane-usb and checking the man pages found in the 
see also section as well as man sane.  That's what I did.


> On Tue Jun 03, 2003 at 09:41:36PM -0400 or thereabouts, Brett I. Holcomb 
wrote:
> > Did you check man sane-usb?  I have a scsi scanner but had to set up some
> > config files.
> >
>
> Hello,
> Thanks for the tip. I read the man on sane-usb and made some changes, but
> no go. I'm beginning to hate xsane. sane-find-scanner finds the scanner,
> why the hell won't xsane find the scanner. These are the questions I ask
> myself and others when I am frustrated. :-)) Thanks again.
>
> Mike

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