[sane-devel] microtek2-backend

2001-09-07 Thread Thomas Gieseler
Hallo everybody, i just want to let you know, that since today my microtek scanmaker X6 runs well with xscanimage and xsane. There are no problems anymore with I/O errors or that the scanner could not be found since I have changed my SCSI-Controller. I am using now an Adaptec-2904 and and xscan

[sane-devel] [dev] net backend and timing problems? (pretty weird)

2001-09-07 Thread mh
mh, Fre, 07 Sep 2001: ... > BTW, maybe someone else with the same problem can try to add a sleep() too? > AFAIR, there were a couple of reports about problems with the net > backend/saned > on the localhost. Just some additional infos: (I hope, this doesn't get boring) I've just made some modific

[sane-devel] minolta scan dual : any work in progress ?

2001-09-07 Thread Olivier Delsol
On 2001.09.06 10:04:35 +0200 Oliver Neukum wrote: > a basically workable driver is in the latest ac kernels. The problem is > not > the driver but the backend. These scanners are almost compatible with the > > avision scanners. They yield results, but the scans look very strange. > I'll > have t

[sane-devel] [dev] net backend and timing problems? (pretty weird)

2001-09-07 Thread mh
Jochen Eisinger, Don, 06 Sep 2001: > Hi! > > Does this crash also occur with scanimage? and test? With scanimage I get this repeatedly until I kill scanimage: scanimage: stopping scanner... (sig 13) This problem *doesn't* occur with the additional sleep(). Running scanimage with the test option

[sane-devel] access for non root users

2001-09-07 Thread seeker5...@netscape.net
I found this on the website in sane-scsi.5 " When using a SCSI scanner, ensure that the access permisĀ­ sion for the generic SCSI device is set appropriately. We recommend to add a group "scanner" to /etc/group which contains all users that should have access to the