Anyone on this list using this combination with the 2.4 kernel ? I am still playing around trying to find out why sane can't seem to find my scanner. I have added the lines to hp.conf: /dev/scanner option connect-scsi option disable-scsi-request
However it still refuses to find it with: [root@bugs:/etc]/% scanimage [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of hp to 255. [hp] sane_init called [hp] sane_init will finish with Success [hp] sane_get_devices called [hp] hp_read_config: hp backend v0.94 starts reading config file [hp] hp_read_config: processing line </dev/scanner> [hp] hp_read_config: processing line <option connect-scsi> [hp] hp_read_config: processing line <option disable-scsi-request> [hp] hp_read_config: attach /dev/scanner [hp] hp_get_dev: New device /dev/scanner, connect-scsi, scsi-request=0 [hp] sanei_hp_device_new: /dev/scanner [hp] scsi_inquire: sending INQUIRE [hp] scsi_new: sending TEST_UNIT_READY [hp] scsi_flush: writing 2 bytes: [hp] 0x0000 1B 45 .E [hp] scsi_flush: writing 7 bytes: [hp] 0x0000 1B 2A 73 32 35 37 45 .*s257E [hp] scl_inq: read failed (Error during device I/O) [hp] scl_errcheck: Can't read SCL error stack: Error during device I/O [hp] sanei_hp_device_new: SCL reset failed [hp] scsi_close: closing fd 4 [hp] sane_get_devices will finish with Success scanimage: no SANE devices found [hp] sane_exit called [hp] sane_exit will finish This combo used to work just fine with the 2.2 kernel and still works under windows, but the I need it to work under linux if possible. I am using a later kernel, just to see it that would help, Linux bugs 2.4.13-0.5 #1 Sat Nov 3 15:08:02 EST 2001 i686 unknown But no luck, Thanks for anymore suggestions, -- Ray Curtis Curtis Consulting http://www.ccux.com