--- Oliver Schwartz <oliver.schwa...@gmx.de> > wrote: >Hi, > >> Then I start xsane, which looks for devices and then informs me that it >> found none.(I am root) > >Make sure that /dev/scanner does *not* exist. Also check that >/dev/usbscanner is listed in snapscan.conf. If this doesn't help, run >'export SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN=255' in your shell before executing scanimage -L >and mail me the output. >
/dev/scanner does not exist. The console output is: [root@localhost /root]# ./acerfirm /dev/usbscanner u64v119.bin 0xf8 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 [root@localhost /root]# export SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN=255 [root@localhost /root]# scanimage -L [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of snapscan to 255. [snapscan] sane_snapscan_init [snapscan] add_device(/dev/sga) [snapscan] add_device: error opening device /dev/sga: Invalid argument [snapscan] add_device(/dev/usbscanner) [snapscan] mini_inquiry [snapscan] mini_inquiry: sanei_scsi_cmd command failed: Error during device I/O [snapscan] add_device: mini_inquiry failed with Error during device I/O. [snapscan] sane_snapscan_get_devices (0xbffff380, 0) No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different, check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentation which came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages). [snapscan] sane_snapscan_exit [root@localhost /root]# _____________________________________________________________ Want a new web-based email account ? ---> http://www.firstlinux.net