On Tuesday 04 February 2003 01:48 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 Feb 2003 5:37 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Hi Filipe.  I have not come across this before.  I used my Epson 1650
> > > with iscan under 8.2, and use it with the supplied drivers under 9.0. 
> > > I did not have to set up any extra parameters.  Make sure your scanner
> > > is on, then start up MCC.  Go to Hardware.  Ignore the Scanners icon,
> > > that seems to be for setting one up manually, and you shouldn't need to
> > > do that.  Look at Hardware List.  Is your scanner recognised?  If so,
> > > it should work.
> > >
> > > How are you trying to use it?  You can scan from XSane, but I prefer to
> > > scan from Gimp.  It's up to you.
> > >
> > > Let us know how you get on.
> > >
> > > Anne
> >
> > My scanner is not supported be sane (mine is an epson 1250 photo usb). I
> > can only use it with Iscan, but everytime i want to use it i must
> > "modprob..." beforei launch Iscan. I want to know how can mdk recognize
> > it at boot. I've seen that it can be done.
>
> I don't understand this, Filipe.  If  you have installed iscan, then XSane
> should work for you - at least it did for me under 8.2, when my scanner was
> not listed as supported by Sane.  Iscan provided whatever it was that
> enable Sane to work with it.  Did you get iscan from Epson's website?  Was
> it iscan-1.5.0-6.i386.rpm and did you get the readme file?  How did you
> install it?
>
> Sorry for so many questions, but at the moment I can't see why it shouldn't
> be working.
>
> Also, did you check the hardware list in MCC as I suggested?  Was the
> scanner there?
>
> Anne
Add whatever command you are using with modprobe as the last line in the text 
file (you must edit it as root) /etc/rc.d/rc.local save and on the next boot 
it will be run

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