svetljo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yves, the dynamic icon creation on the desktop now works with devfs enabled
and running, but after clicking on it it runs XSane (link name: XSane
/dev/usb/scanner0 ), then bombs out with the same error as before:
xsane: no devices available
It does
Bill Greenwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks Yves--- I wasn't running devfs because it was causing problems with my
CD writer not being able to play CDs. I will see if that is fixed now.
if you use xmms, install xmms-cdread in contrib and all will work again.
the is a known bug in xmms
Sheesh-- I've already done that, remember?
But the problem is XSane
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Yves Duret wrote:
Bill Greenwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks Yves--- I wasn't running devfs because it was causing problems with my
CD writer not being able to play CDs. I will see if that is fixed now.
Yves, the dynamic icon creation on the desktop now works with devfs
enabled and running, but after clicking on it it runs XSane (link name:
XSane /dev/usb/scanner0), then bombs out with the same error as before:
xsane: no devices available
It does seem to take a little longer though before
OOPS- I hadn't run ScannerDrake first before clicking on the
link.. this is the first time the I have actually been able to run
XSane!! YE
Am I always going to have to run ScannerDrake before XSane so that XSane
will run?? And if so, why?
Thanks again for all your
Yves, the dynamic icon creation on the desktop now works with devfs
enabled and running, but after clicking on it it runs XSane (link
name: XSane /dev/usb/scanner0 ), then bombs out with the same error as
before:
xsane: no devices available
It does seem to take a little longer though
I have an HP ScanJet 5200C scanner, hooked up to the USB port, and
ScannerDrake finds beautifully. ScannerDrake asks me if I want to
configure it, and I click on Yes. Hard drive works for a few seconds,
then nothing else. (at least it could tell me what happened :) )
I then run XSane, and
Bill Greenwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have an HP ScanJet 5200C scanner, hooked up to the USB port, and
ScannerDrake finds beautifully. ScannerDrake asks me if I want to configure
it, and I click on Yes. Hard drive works for a few seconds, then nothing
else. (at least it could tell me
Ok Yves here is the info you have requested--- I'm not sure why it says
package kernel isn't installed because 2 are installed--- but anyway,
here it is:
[root@localhost root]# rpm -q drakxtools ldetect-lst kernel
drakxtools-1.1.7-71mdk
ldetect-lst-0.1.3-4mdk
package kernel is not installed
Bill Greenwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok Yves here is the info you have requested--- I'm not sure why it says
package kernel isn't installed because 2 are installed--- but anyway, here it
is:
[root@localhost root]# rpm -q drakxtools ldetect-lst kernel
drakxtools-1.1.7-71mdk
Thanks Yves--- I wasn't running devfs because it was causing problems
with my CD writer not being able to play CDs. I will see if that is
fixed now.
I need to know the command to do a manual call to ScannerDrake please.
Much appreciated,
-Bill
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Yves Duret wrote:
Bill Greenwood
Le Dimanche 17 Février 2002 06:25, vous avez écrit :
Thanks Yves--- I wasn't running devfs because it was causing problems
with my CD writer not being able to play CDs. I will see if that is
fixed now.
I have test with cdrecord this week and the cd-recorder's detection was ok.
I don't know
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