Le Tuesday 26 August 2008 22:33:35 Francesco Poli, vous avez ?crit?:
Hi all!
I have an HP ScanJet 3200C parallel port scanner, which seems to
work with the umax_pp backend.
I am using Debian GNU/Linux (testing branch), which includes
SANE version 1.0.19.
During a scan with
$ scanimage
recent linux systems actually use files in /dev/bus/usb instead.
allan
2008/8/22 Kanito 73 kanito73 at hotmail.com:
Hi list
One question, how can I set by hand permissions to the usb scanner device to
be worldwide accessible? I tried
chmod 777 /proc/bus/usb/00#/00#
# are the specified
Did you read README.linux?
It explains the permissions problems and how to solve them. The readme comes
with the
sane-backends, and it is online at http://www.sane-project.org/README.linux
Hope this helps. Greetings
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Hi all:
A few days ago I posted an email regarding problems with this scanner and the
1.0.19 backends in
FreeBSD. I have now tried with 1.0.18 and 1.0.17 and those work better,
allowing me to scan.
However, the phisical scan area is still not properly detected, and if you try
?preview? in
how about 'strace scanimage -L'
and look thru the strace output to see what files are being opened?
allan
2008/8/27 Kanito 73 kanito73 at hotmail.com:
Hi
I did already all what README.linux indicates but there?s no normal user
access, tried the udev rules, tried to set 777 permissions by
Hello all.
I decided to try add my scanner to sane. I'v read the recommendations
about how to do it however they are really rather general.
I have Canon Canoscan 4400F. In the table with supported scanners is at
this type written to be added to genesys backend. I just downloaded the
sources
i would start by making some logs of some small scans using
http://www.pcausa.com/Utilities/UsbSnoop/default.htm
then put them up on the web somewhere that the genesys backend guys
can see them. if they are under 100K compressed you can send them to
the list.
allan
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SANE_DEBUG_DLL=5 scanimage -L
make sure it is loading files from /usr/local. if not, you should
re-run configure with the appropriate args to overwrite your existing
sane install.
allan
2008/8/27 Emmanuel Engelhart emmanuel at engelhart.org:
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Hi
Emmanuel Engelhart emmanuel at engelhart.org wrote:
Hi,
[avision] sort_and_average:
This function in avision.c is returning NULL. Instrument it and see
where/why it returns NULL.
JB.
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Hello,
This is a newbie question. I'm looking for some insight into why some of the
Avasys/epkowa drivers for Epson rely on a proprietary and binary-only
plug-in, while many others do not? Are there particular chipsets that have
restrictions, preventing Epson from releasing free drivers? What
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