Hi,
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 03:02:04AM -0800, vrap...@employees.org wrote:
> I am having trouble getting my Canoscan N1220U scanner working
> with a stock RH 8.0 install.
>
> Here's the installed versions (from rpms):
>
> xsane-0.84-8
Ok (0.90 is current, but 0.84 will also work).
> sane-backe
Hi,
use SANE-1.0.10 and then it should work!!!
The support is not included in versions < 1.0.10...
Gerhard
On Mittwoch, 5. Februar 2003 12:02, vrap...@employees.org wrote:
> I am having trouble getting my Canoscan N1220U scanner working
> with a stock RH 8.0 install.
>
> Here's the installed ver
>Shouldn't the problem solved at the source, i.e. IOKit fixed or a
>workaound written for that one? Isn't there a way to get the
>priviledge for access for the second process?
The fork() problem was discussed on the Apple USB-Dev List.
2002-12-11 two (!) Apple developers stated that fork() doesn'
>Assuming that access to device files will "survive" a fork() like with a
>"real" Unix, this sounds like a better way to adapt Sane to MacOS X.
>That's all pure theory though -- I have never worked with MacOS X...
Hi
I don't think it's possible:
Citing the same document (IOKit Fundamentals):
ti
Read the answer in the archives before the digest got
to me. Will upgrade sane-backends to 1.0.10.
Appreciate the help (this is my first serious use of
Linux as desktop--a lot of different stuff to learn,
even though I have used it in a server environment).
Thanks again--
=Nadine=
I installed xsane-0.84-8.i386.rpm, xsane-gimp-0.84-8.i3
86.rpm, sane-backends-1.0.8-5 from the Redhat 8.0 CDs, and found SCSI
scanner "hp scanjet 7400c 0.8S" at device /dev/scanner for my HP
ScanJet 7450C, which is connected by USB.
A scanimage --test appears to have executed correctly.
When I ex
I am having trouble getting my Canoscan N1220U scanner working
with a stock RH 8.0 install.
Here's the installed versions (from rpms):
xsane-0.84-8
sane-backends-1.0.8-5
sane-frontends-1.0.8-4
xsane-gimp-0.84-8
sane-backends-devel-1.0.8-5
Scanner is showing up when plugged in:
Feb 5 02:43:30 l