2:libusb:/dev/usb:/dev/ugen3.2' is a Epson GT-8300 flatbed
scanner
and everything works again... Just to recap my scanner is an EPSON
Perfection 1660 Photo usb scanner which is supposedly completely
compatible with sane-backends.
Cheers
Jason Naughton, P.Eng, M.E.Sc,
Professional Contra
ONLY,0666) = 2 (0x2)
open("./microtek2.conf",O_RDONLY,0666) = 2 (0x2)
Looks like one of these is causing a seg fault. I can move all of them
out of the sane.d folder and add one at a time back to isolate the one
that's causing the seg fault, as with only epson.con
to put /dev/uscanner0 in
the epson.conf file and it was also included in the kernel source (ie the
vendor/product id). Yet since Freebsd 8.0 I haven't been able to make it
work.
Cheers
Jason
> On Fri, 5 Nov 2010, Jason Naughton wrote:
>
>> It seems though that scanimage cannot determine th
start. Any suggestions? I've
been surfing the web but I haven't found anything as of yet.
Jason Naughton, P.Eng, M.E.Sc,
Professional Contractor,
JMN Planning, Pickering, Ontario,
Office: (416)-509-4886 Fax: (905)-831-3810
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he resolution of the scan but that fails to find the
scanner and thus doesn't work at all.
Any ideas?
Jason Naughton, P.Eng, M.E.Sc,
Professional Contractor,
JMN Planning, Pickering, Ontario,
Office: (416)-509-4886 Fax: (905)-831-3810
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