Hi, On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 01:19:25PM -0600, Chris wrote: > I'm determined, if possible, to get this scanner to work with linux. Has > anyone had any luck.
As far as I know it's not supported. Check the mailing list archives to be sure. > I have it connected to my usb port and running kde's > usb viewer finds it. I have the current version of SANE installed, 1.0.9, > however running sane-find-scanner results in nothing. Being a newbie still > of sorts I'm kind of unsure what to try next. See the chart about how to get USB scanners working. I just posted it. However, you won't get it scanning, only sane-find-scanner may work. > Vendor Id: 03f0 > Product Id: 0705 > Endpoint Address: 81 > Direction: in > Attribute: 2 > Type: Bulk > Max Packet Size: 64 > Interval: 0ms > > Endpoint Address: 02 > Direction: out > Attribute: 2 > Type: Bulk > Max Packet Size: 8 > Interval: 0ms Two bulk endpoints. So it should work with the USB scanner driver. See the above vendor and product ids? To be sure, remove the scanner driver: rmmod scanner Now load it again with the ids: modprobe scanner vendor=0x03f0 product=0x0705 sane-find-scanner should now find your scanner, at least as root. However, you'll still need a backend for the scanner. If there isn't anybody else, how about writing it yourself? If I read the archives correctly, it's a Umax scanner in reality. Bye, Henning