Hi
On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 02:37:51AM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote:
> > On 09-Jun-2001 Yedidya Bar-david wrote:
> > > Do you have a /dev/usbscanner ?
> > no, but I also don't have any othe /dev/usb* and my USB printer works, so I'm
> > not sure that's related
> >
> > > Try mknod /dev/usbscanner c 180
> On 09-Jun-2001 Yedidya Bar-david wrote:
> > Do you have a /dev/usbscanner ?
> no, but I also don't have any othe /dev/usb* and my USB printer works, so I'm
> not sure that's related
>
> > Try mknod /dev/usbscanner c 180 48 (Well, that's what I have)
> I looked at the man page and info page for
On 09-Jun-2001 Yedidya Bar-david wrote:
> Do you have a /dev/usbscanner ?
no, but I also don't have any othe /dev/usb* and my USB printer works, so I'm
not sure that's related
> Try mknod /dev/usbscanner c 180 48 (Well, that's what I have)
I looked at the man page and info page for mknod and foun
Hi
Do you have a /dev/usbscanner ?
Try mknod /dev/usbscanner c 180 48 (Well, that's what I have)
Can you try to connect only the scanner? without the printer? Does
it make any difference? When you attach the scanner, does the kernel
say ANYTHING? do 'dmesg' before and after.
What kernel do you
On 09-Jun-2001 Yedidya Bar-david wrote:
> 2. You should have in your /etc/sane.d/dll.conf a line '1200ub'. Do you?
no - but adding the line didn't help :-(
> 3. Does your kernel report anything when you attach your
scanner?
> Mine sends this:
> hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/1, assigned d
Hi
1. I am sorry to hear. I bought my 1200CU (a similar model, I think) about
a year ago, after seeing it appeared in linux/Documentation/usb/scanner.txt
as 'supported' and ignoring the 'NOTE: Just because a product is listed here
does not mean that applications exist that support the product.'.
I'm trying to set up a Mustek 1200UB scanner. This usb scanner is supported
under Linux by a driver supplied by MUSTEK. But there's one **small** :-)
problem. Harddrake (Mandrake 8.0) doesn't see the scanner. I tried booting
WIN98 to make sure it's not a hardware problem. The scanner works there.