Hi Philippe, I plan to re-write Scanner Basics to include what I found was necessary to get my scanner working. I am glad yours is working too. I hope the "method" will work with many scanner types.
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002, Philippe Berini wrote: > Le Sam 16 Novembre 2002 23:08, Henning Meier-Geinitz a écrit : > > > > Eventually I noticed that with lsmod, the name of the module was > > > "scanner" and I added in /etc/modules.conf two lines instead of one: > > > > > > alias /dev/usb/scanner0 scanner > > > > Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think that will achieve anything. If you > > do "rmmod scanner", then run "scanimage -L", that really works? > > It doesn't work here. > > > > Usually, there are two approaches to load the scanner driver when > > booting: > > > > * Put "scanner" in /etc/modules (works on Debian and Mandrake) > > * Add "modprobe scanner" to /etc/rc.d/rc.local or similar (RedHat) > > OK, that's right. I must admit I had not "scanner" in /etc/modules. > (But my method consisting in adding: "alias /dev/usb/scanner0 scanner" > in/etc/modules.conf was also working, even if it's strange). > > So now I think I have a correct configuration: > > in /etc/modules: > scanner > > in /etc/modules.conf: > options scanner vendor=0x04a9 product=0x220d > > in /usr/local/etc/sane.d/plustek.conf: > [usb] 0x04a9 0x220d > device /dev/usb/scanner0 > > and it works well.... > > (I also have a /usr/local/sane-backends-1.0.9/backend/plustek.conf file, > which > I understood was not the one to use, but it does exist anyway, and where I > have: > > [usb] > device /dev/usb/scanner0) > > Don't know what's the use of this file, but after all, if the rest works, it > doesn't matter.) > > Thanks a lot for all your explanations, > > -- - Karl Larsen k5di Las Cruces,NM Az ScQRPions -