[sane-devel] Nikon Coolscan III not recognised.

2005-05-19 Thread Major A
 [john@ip68-11-45-233 john]$ SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN2=255 scanimage -L
 [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of coolscan2 to 255.
 [coolscan2] sane_init() called.
 [coolscan2] coolscan2 backend, version 0.1.8 initializing.
 [coolscan2] sane_get_devices() called.
 [coolscan2] sane_get_devices(): Reading config file.
 [coolscan2] cs2_open() called, with device = auto and interface = 0
 [coolscan2] sane_get_devices(): No devices detected.

OK, this means that either your scanner is not known to the SCSI
system, or that you don't have permissions to access its device
files. Please re-run this command as the superuser (root), if that
doesn't give any different output, then your scanner is most likely
not known to the SCSI system. Also, cat /proc/scsi/scsi lists the
known SCSI devices.

If you expect us to help, please do yourself a favour and type the
commands we give exactly as they are, including any _ and  
characters and a distinction between lowercase and uppercase.

  Andras



[sane-devel] Nikon Coolscan III not recognised.

2005-05-17 Thread Major A
 I hope that it is ok to post this here, if not let me know. I installed 
 ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/Mandrake/10.2/SRPMS/main/sane-1.0.15-7mdk.src.rpm
 and the dependancies and everything seemed to install properly. When I run 
 the 
 program from either the GUI interface or the command line or 
 sane-find-scanner it fails to find anything. My system is seeing the SCSI 
 interface which the scanner is attached to. Is there something I'm missing. 
 Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Make sure that the user running scanimage/xsane/xscanimage has
read/write permissions to the scanner's device file
(/dev/sg*). There's no need to change any configuration files, the
default must work just fine.

If this fails, please post the output of SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN2=255
scanimage -L.

  Andras



[sane-devel] Nikon Coolscan III not recognised.

2005-05-17 Thread john
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I looked at sg0  sg1 and all they contain is cdwriter nothing else. And sane 
debug coolscan2=255 scanimage -L bash says command not found.

On Tuesday 17 May 2005 02:04 am, you wrote:
  I hope that it is ok to post this here, if not let me know. I installed
  ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/Mandrake/10.2/SRPMS/main/sane-1.0.15-7mdk.src.rpm
  and the dependancies and everything seemed to install properly. When I
  run the program from either the GUI interface or the command line or
  sane-find-scanner it fails to find anything. My system is seeing the SCSI
  interface which the scanner is attached to. Is there something I'm
  missing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 Make sure that the user running scanimage/xsane/xscanimage has
 read/write permissions to the scanner's device file
 (/dev/sg*). There's no need to change any configuration files, the
 default must work just fine.

 If this fails, please post the output of SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN2=255
 scanimage -L.

   Andras

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[sane-devel] Nikon Coolscan III not recognised.

2005-05-17 Thread m. allan noah
try doing exactly what he told you :)

SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN2=255 scanimage -L

allan

On Tue, 17 May 2005, john wrote:

 I looked at sg0  sg1 and all they contain is cdwriter nothing else. And sane
 debug coolscan2=255 scanimage -L bash says command not found.

 On Tuesday 17 May 2005 02:04 am, you wrote:
 I hope that it is ok to post this here, if not let me know. I installed
 ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/Mandrake/10.2/SRPMS/main/sane-1.0.15-7mdk.src.rpm
 and the dependancies and everything seemed to install properly. When I
 run the program from either the GUI interface or the command line or
 sane-find-scanner it fails to find anything. My system is seeing the SCSI
 interface which the scanner is attached to. Is there something I'm
 missing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 Make sure that the user running scanimage/xsane/xscanimage has
 read/write permissions to the scanner's device file
 (/dev/sg*). There's no need to change any configuration files, the
 default must work just fine.

 If this fails, please post the output of SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN2=255
 scanimage -L.

   Andras



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[sane-devel] Nikon Coolscan III not recognised.

2005-05-17 Thread Henning Meier-Geinitz
Hi,

On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 06:06:52PM -0500, john wrote:
 I hope that it is ok to post this here, if not let me know. I installed 
 ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/Mandrake/10.2/SRPMS/main/sane-1.0.15-7mdk.src.rpm
 and the dependancies and everything seemed to install properly. When I run 
 the 
 program from either the GUI interface or the command line or 
 sane-find-scanner it fails to find anything. My system is seeing the SCSI 
 interface which the scanner is attached to. Is there something I'm missing. 

If sane-find-scanner does not finf the scanner it's usually not a SANE
problem but a problem with the hardware (cable, termination etc.) or
the kernel driver.

Does cat /proc/scsi/scsi show the scanner?

Bye,
  Henning



[sane-devel] Nikon Coolscan III not recognised.

2005-05-17 Thread john
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I looked at /dev/sg* and found nothing relating to the scanner there. 
Otherwise the permissions there were okay. 
Here is the output:

[john@ip68-11-45-233 john]$ sane_debug_coolscan=255 scanimage -l
scanimage: no SANE devices found
[john@ip68-11-45-233 john]$


 Make sure that the user running scanimage/xsane/xscanimage has
 read/write permissions to the scanner's device file
 (/dev/sg*). There's no need to change any configuration files, the
 default must work just fine.

 If this fails, please post the output of SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN2=255
 scanimage -L.

   Andras

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[sane-devel] Nikon Coolscan III not recognised.

2005-05-17 Thread m. allan noah
jon, are you using caps on the SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN2 and the -L?

cut and paste the command.

allan

On Tue, 17 May 2005, john wrote:

 I looked at /dev/sg* and found nothing relating to the scanner there.
 Otherwise the permissions there were okay.
 Here is the output:

 [john@ip68-11-45-233 john]$ sane_debug_coolscan=255 scanimage -l
 scanimage: no SANE devices found
 [john@ip68-11-45-233 john]$


 Make sure that the user running scanimage/xsane/xscanimage has
 read/write permissions to the scanner's device file
 (/dev/sg*). There's no need to change any configuration files, the
 default must work just fine.

 If this fails, please post the output of SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN2=255
 scanimage -L.

   Andras



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[sane-devel] Nikon Coolscan III not recognised.

2005-05-17 Thread john
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No, Allen I'm using all lowercase.
Here's the what I entered:

[john@ip68-11-45-233 john]$ sane_debug_coolscan=255 scanimage -l
scanimage: no SANE devices found
[john@ip68-11-45-233 john]$


On Tuesday 17 May 2005 02:11 pm, you wrote:
  I looked at /dev/sg* and found nothing relating to the scanner there.

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p/p
pspan style=font-size:12pt[john@ip68-11-45-233 john]$ 
sane_debug_coolscan=255 scanimage -l/span/p
pspan style=font-size:12ptscanimage: no SANE devices found/span/p
pspan style=font-size:12pt[john@ip68-11-45-233 john]$/span/p
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[sane-devel] Nikon Coolscan III not recognised.

2005-05-17 Thread Johannes Berg
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On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 14:41 -0500, john wrote:
 No, Allen I'm using all lowercase.

You should be using uppercase.

And please turn off the html email.

johannes

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[sane-devel] Nikon Coolscan III not recognised.

2005-05-17 Thread john
  I hope that it is ok to post this here, if not let me know. I installed
  ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/Mandrake/10.2/SRPMS/main/sane-1.0.15-7mdk.src.rpm
  and the dependancies and everything seemed to install properly. When I
  run the program from either the GUI interface or the command line or
  sane-find-scanner it fails to find anything. My system is seeing the SCSI
  interface which the scanner is attached to. Is there something I'm
  missing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 Make sure that the user running scanimage/xsane/xscanimage has
 read/write permissions to the scanner's device file
 (/dev/sg*). There's no need to change any configuration files, the
 default must work just fine.

 If this fails, please post the output of SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN2=255
 scanimage -L.

   Andras

Here is what I get:

[john@ip68-11-45-233 john]$ SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN2=255 scanimage -L
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of coolscan2 to 255.
[coolscan2] sane_init() called.
[coolscan2] coolscan2 backend, version 0.1.8 initializing.
[coolscan2] sane_get_devices() called.
[coolscan2] sane_get_devices(): Reading config file.
[coolscan2] cs2_open() called, with device = auto and interface = 0
[coolscan2] sane_get_devices(): No devices detected.

No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,
check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the
sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentation
which came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages).
[coolscan2] sane_exit() called.
[john@ip68-11-45-233 john]$

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[sane-devel] Nikon Coolscan III not recognised.

2005-05-16 Thread john
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I hope that it is ok to post this here, if not let me know. I installed 
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/Mandrake/10.2/SRPMS/main/sane-1.0.15-7mdk.src.rpm
and the dependancies and everything seemed to install properly. When I run the 
program from either the GUI interface or the command line or 
sane-find-scanner it fails to find anything. My system is seeing the SCSI 
interface which the scanner is attached to. Is there something I'm missing. 
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-- 
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let me know. I installed 
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/Mandrake/10.2/SRPMS/main/sane-1.0.15-7mdk.src.rpm/span/p
pspan style=font-size:12ptand the dependancies and everything seemed to 
install properly. When I run the program from either the GUI interface or the 
command line or sane-find-scanner it fails to find anything. My system is 
seeing the SCSI interface which the scanner is attached to. Is there something 
I'm missing. Any help would be greatly appreciated./span/p
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