Am 06.03.2018 um 23:34 schrieb Bob Louden:
> Dear mailing list. Please excuse me if I am not using this mailing list
> properly.
>
> I created a request for help a few days ago in the Linux Mint Hardware
> forum but have not had any luck with responses.
>
> I have this very nice, albeit old,
Am 01.10.2017 um 19:04 schrieb Jeff Sadowski:
> I'm not sure I grasp it.
>
> So if I install ubuntu on a vm for each language I want to support would
> I be able to copy the output for each language?
No: The i18n concept for Sane is this:
- The backends return in every case the Endlish strings
Am 23.06.2017 um 13:41 schrieb Crusader:
> Thank you for identifying the problem, Allan. Your finding brings me
> very close to resolving the issue.
>
> My distro (Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon 64 bit, Cinnamon Version 2.8.8) does
> not have an update to sane-backends version 1.0.27, and as you
Hello,
a friend bought recently an HP Scanjet 8200 and tried to use it under
Ubuntu 14.04 (sane version 1.0.23). The scanner does not have any
accessories like an ADF or a transparency unit.
scanimage -L says:
device `avision:libusb:001:003' is a Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 8200
flatbed scanner
*On 12.02.2010 05:12, emre wrote:
Thank you for the recommendation. I looked at the fi-6130 it seems/
quite nice. I originally had in mind a flatbed scanner, but this looks
like it will be more generally
useful convenient... actually the more I think about, I think fi-6130
will be a better
On 12.02.2010 14:16, emre wrote:
abel deuring wrote:
*On 12.02.2010 05:12, emre wrote:
I have one more question, it has to do with resolution. The fi-6130
reports a 600 dpi
resolution (which seems to me to be more than sufficient). I have seen
some Epson
scanners that report 6400 dpi
On 10.05.2009 15:49, Mark Pemburn wrote:
Hi again,
Almost immediately after sending my request, I think I figured out what I
need to do: Call sane_get_option_descriptor with the SANE handle and
integer
0 as the second argument (SANE_Int n) and it'll return a pointer to a
structure
On 14.04.2009 14:24, Rewald, Boris wrote:
Dear list,
I new on this list and the ?sane field?. Thus, I have to ask some basic
questions first.
I?m looking for an method to use 10-20 usb flatbed scanners with one
computer (possibly connected via an usb-hub) and by setting
On 22.03.2009 12:58, Adam Richter wrote:
Hello,
At the outset, let me say thank you to the sane-fujitsu
authors (according to fujitsu.c, Randolph Bentson, Frederik Ramm,
Oliver Schirrmeister, and M. Allan Noah) for providing a backend that
has been working so well with my Fujitsu
On 27.01.2009 07:30, Ed Hamrick wrote:
Hi Olaf,
The source you referred to is attached. I'm happy
to assist people with getting copies of the source
code to the trivial parts of SANE that I used in
VueScan. And yes, I'm obviously capable of spending
an hour or two stripping the
On 27.01.2009 18:28, m. allan noah wrote:
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 8:01 AM, abel deuring adeuring at gmx.net wrote:
On 27.01.2009 07:30, Ed Hamrick wrote:
Hi Olaf,
The source you referred to is attached. I'm happy
to assist people with getting copies of the source
code to the trivial parts
On 06.01.2009 21:00, Dieter Jurzitza wrote:
Dear listmembers,
dear Abel,
dear Allan,
thanks for the pointers. First of all, a grep processor within the
desc-files results in nothing. I personally do not see a way how to extract
this information from the desc-files, but maybe (hopefully!) I
On 06.01.2009 00:24, kilgota at banach.math.auburn.edu wrote:
Wishing everyone a prosperous, happy, and peaceful year 2009.
For a lark, I bought a rather worthless but very cheap gadget for myself
for Christmas. It is a very small digital picture frame which one can hang
on the key ring.
On 06.01.2009 17:30, Dieter Jurzitza wrote:
Dear listmembers,
prior to doing a deep down search on my own, here's a question someone
might
be able to answer to me:
The move in openSUSE from conventional permission distribution to hal
recently started caused issues with SCSI scanners.
On 20.12.2008 23:15, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
2008/12/20 abel deuring adeuring at gmx.net:
Just open sane's .mo file with gettext :) (OK, I'm more involved with
the competition -- Python --, so I don't know if a gettext
implementation for Perl exists, but I would be really suprised
On 20.12.2008 17:05, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
2008/12/20 m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com:
Having written Perl bindings for SANE, I will be able to do a more
general interface, but please file the bug on Sourceforge or against
the Debian package in the mean time.
Now I remember the other
On 02.09.2008 07:25, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
2008/9/1 abel deuring adeuring at gmx.net:
The test backend is a invaluably useful tool for testing: You get more
or less any sort of device options; you can see if your bindings
properly handle things like enabling/disabling of options, if you get
On 01.09.2008 10:56, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
I am in the process of writing some Perl bindings for SANE.
Would you like this to be a part of the SANE project, or should I
start a new project (probably on Alioth)?
It is tricky testing things, given the necessity for the correct
hardware.
On 15.06.2008 14:56, Albert Cervera i Areny wrote:
While testing sane python bindings I found a segmentation fault while trying
to open the device. I attach a couple of logs.
'sane.log' is the output of running:
SANE_DEBUG_HP5590=50 SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB=255 ./test-sane.py
'valgrind.log'
On 23.05.2008 20:45, Dieter Jurzitza wrote:
Dear listmembers,
having two scanners attached to my system I get calling scanimage -L
SCANNER1
SCANNER2
choosing the appropriate command sequence with scanimage -f I can get the
very
same result, except it looks like
SCANNER1SCANNER2
is
On 19.03.2008 14:24, Johannes Meixner wrote:
Though this might also be a bit dangerous: The callout should
not touch any backends for devices that are for example
accessible via ethernet.
Could you explain what you mean?
What I mean is that dll.conf entires for backends for network
nor breaking API.
Abel Deuring did a very nice job on sane-fdi, a parser for .desc file
that provide much useful information right in the fdi. Sadly, the
discussion stopped without a lot of success. I updated the sane-fdi
script from Abel following the advice from Abel and Johannes
Hi all,
On 18.03.2008 17:15, ?tienne Bersac wrote:
Hi,
I answer both allan and abel in this mail.
we can also add a function like sane_get_device_information to the
Sane API that would return data like USB bus and devices numbers [?]
A HAL callout can then call sane_get_devices, call
On 21.12.2007 15:33, Alessandro Zummo wrote:
On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 09:12:56 -0500
m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
well, i wanted to minimize the changes to front-ends, other than
dropping unknown frame types. also, this sets up a precedent for
backends needing to have 'modes' where
On 06.11.2007 20:07, Mauricio Villamil wrote:
Hello,
reading the SANE Docs, I found that it is possible to set up the
Environmental variable for a larger buffer size:
SANE_SG_BUFFERSIZE, I have my RICOH_IS420 scanner hooked uo to Fedora core 6
and it is working well, I just want to set
Hi Lars,
On 20.10.2007 20:31, Lars M?llendorf wrote:
Hallo,
since I updated from Kubuntu 6.06 to 7.10 running an SHARP JX330 SCSI
flatbed scanner with scanimage produces this error:
$ scanimage --device-name='sharp:/dev/sg0' --source='Flatbed'out.pnm
scanimage: sane_start: Scanner cover
On 17.10.2007 18:18, jazz_johnson at verizon.net wrote:
THANKS. I somehow missed this point. I now see ibm.c includes ibm-scsi.c
which explains how ibm.c sees the static funcctions in ibm-scsi.c
I hope to soon have a driver supporting essential IS450 scanning functions.
I've written structs
On 03.10.2007 10:27, Joerg Platte wrote:
Hi,
today I updated the kernel on my Debian stable box to vanilla 2.6.23-rc9 and
now, saned (version 1.0.14-2) is unable to find my scanner. Here is the
strace output of sane-find-scanner:
open(/proc/scsi/scsi, O_RDONLY) = 3
fstat64(3,
On 03.10.2007 14:46, Joerg Platte wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 3. Oktober 2007 schrieb abel deuring:
Hi,
It is very weird that the SG_GET_SCSI_ID ioctl does not work: Could you
check, if /dev/scanner -- should be a symlink -- indeed points to a
device file of some SCSI device (ideally
On 03.10.2007 17:26, Joerg Platte wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 3. Oktober 2007 schrieb abel deuring:
# sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. If the
# result is different from what you expected, first make sure your
# scanner is powered up and properly connected to your
On 27.09.2007 01:53, m. allan noah wrote:
yes- when i first started using sane, i wondered, what is this Linear
T thing, but at this point we are stuck with it :)
I believe the name shows the original purpose of this mode: to scan
pages with Linear T scripts, a relatively unknown successor of
On 02.08.2007 12:47, B Thomas wrote:
Hi,
I am using Astra 1220 (scsi) with Debian/GNU Linux 4.0 (etch),
kernel 2.6.22.1, and sane 1.0.18. After a couple of scans using
xsane the scanner stops scanning often in the middle of a scan.
xsane stops responding and eventually goes into
Hi Julien
Julien BLACHE schrieb:
abel deuring adeur...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
are you sure that the 32/64 bit problem is _not_ fixed for the
read/write interface, but only for the ioctl? If so, we should indeed
Yes; I've read the code in sg.c and in the ioctl compat layer, and
sg.c
Hi Julien,
Julien BLACHE wrote:
abel deuring adeur...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
I think we can even get rid of the old SG interface entirely. SG_IO
exists in Linux 2.4 too, so it should be safe.
I must admit that I am one of these persons who cannot throw away
anything... But you are right
Julien BLACHE wrote:
BERTRAND Jo?l joel.bertr...@systella.fr wrote:
Hi,
I use a Snapscan 1236s with xsane on an i386 (K6-III/400, 256 MB,
Adaptec 2940U, kernel 2.6.20.1) without any trouble. If I use the same
scanner on an U2 (2xUltraSPARC-II/296 MHz, 2 GB, Happymeal-ESP, kernel
Tom Miller wrote:
I am plan to install the workstation with Linux OS and
install SANE on it. This workstation with have a scanner
attach to it.
I will then scan an image from the workstation and direct it
through the network with some SCANIMAGE's network option
to a remote Server
Heiko Freundel wrote:
abel deuring schrieb:
But if you ask google for mfpport.ko, you'll get a lot
of error reports, often in conjunction with Samsung devices, but no
hint for useful patches, at least on the first 5 result pages.
Yes, there are many questions, but no helpful answers
Heiko Freundel wrote:
Hi,
for the above mentioned MultiFunktionPrinter Samsung provides an Linux
driver which should work with sane. This was a main reason for deciding
for that MFP. I tried to use it with Ubuntu 10.0, but without success.
Samsung just wrote me, that the driver was not
Heiko Freundel wrote:
The Sane project will have direct support for Samsung devices only
if somebody starts the work on a special backend, or if some
scanner/MFP device turns out to be easily supportable by an existing
backend.
I know, that Samsung can do that. But the driver doesn't
Heiko Freundel wrote:
It should work like this and the printer does.
Ubuntu already installed Sane 1.0.14-1.
I tried different things I found, like:
http://www.elijahlofgren.com/ubuntu/#scx-4521f
with no success.
Trying to start xsane from shell shows the following message:
insmod:
JJL wrote:
Hello,
On a debian testing up to date, I'm triying to use a Mustek Paragon 600
II CD connected to an Adaptec aha1542.
But when I try scanimage -L I have a kernel panic. I found lot a
informations on an old bug related to buffersize and sg module. But this
one seems to be
?tienne Bersac wrote:
\section{Papersize}
When using an Automatic Document Feeder, the user generally cannot
preview. If the page being scanned is smaller than the maximum size
supported by the hardware/backend, the frontend cannot determine
the location of the document on the
Allan,
It might be better if the backend tells the frontend, if scan window
coordinates are relative to the entire scan area or to the selected
page size.
abel- i tried this a few weeks ago with my 4120C2, and found that i also
had to
increase the paper size (lie to the scanner) to get
m. allan noah wrote:
But back to the problem I have/had with Etienne's suggstion for the
relations between page size and scan window coordinates: It does
not make much sense to allow to set a scan window in overscan mode:
The backend should calculate the scan window settings automatically
m. allan noah wrote:
All this does not mean that the frontend cannot let the user select
a smaller scan window within the page area -- but the clipping of
the image must be done by the frontend.
i agree completely other than the last sentence. it should be possible
for the backend
to let
Gerhard Jaeger wrote:
So my guess is, that the (HAVE_SCSI_SG_H) path is used and the glibc
headers have changed somehow. What's the glibc version on SuSE 10.2?
Please call /lib/libc.so.6
What do you mean with call? Anyway, HZ is defined somewhere in the
kernel header files, and I don't think
Julien Michielsen wrote:
A couple of days ago I posted the message below. No one replied to it
yet, so I may have been unclear, and I'll add a few sentences that may
make my question clearer.
Before upgrading my SuSE from 10.1 to 10.2 my Epson Perfection 2580
fotoscan worked fine, and gave me
Hi Johannes,
On Jan 4 19:32 abel deuring wrote (shortened):
device
match key=usb.vendor_id int=0x043d
match key=usb.product_id int=0x007c
append key=info.capabilities
type=strlistscanner/append
append key=scanner.vendor type=strlistLexmark/append
Hi Johannes,
Hello,
On Jan 3 20:40 abel deuring wrote (shortened):
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=160899#c20
So the Suse team is already doing basically the same as I proposed.
Seems that I am a bit too late ;) But I think it makes sense to add
information like the sane backend(s
Hi,
Johannes Meixner wrote:
We use HAL in Suse Linux 10.1 and in openSUSE 10.2 to set
access permissions for normal users.
In Suse Linux 10.1 only for USB scanners and in
openSUSE 10.2 for USB and SCSI scanners.
Therefore I have a tiny experience in taming the udev-HAL beast.
What happens
Alessandro Zummo wrote:
Hello developers,
since there seems to be interest in developing sane2, I've decided
to start this thread in order to collect the commitment of each developer.
I'm willing to port the epson driver to sane2, help porting the
coolscan driver and handle the
Alessandro,
Perhaps I am missing the point, but here one SCSI command finished
with an error, and below another SCSI command is sent to the device.
Can't you check for the error here and decide to wait? Or handle
I added that check. The problem was that the first command
only returned
Alessandro,
I just discovered the problem I had with my FilmScan 200
is not related to any particular command but just to the
first one sent to the scanner (just after modprobe)
After that one, which receives a sense condition, everything
works perfectly.
So, if there's a way
Hi all,
For those of you interested in using Sane from Python, but who are
not reading the Python image-sig mailing list, a quick heads-up:
I wrote a patch for PIL's Sane module that allows access to array
options, i.e., those options that have more than one value, like
gamma tables:
I have started work on Eikazo, a new Sane frontend
(http://eikazo.berlios.de). It focuses on mass scans, especially
with ADF scanners -- it is not intended to compete with XSane or
Kooka with their quite elaborate functions.
Some Eikazo features:
- To maximize throughput for ADF scanners, a
Oliver,
a user reported a problem with an Acer 620ST plugged into a Artop
Electronic Corp AEC6712D SCSI controller (atp870u driver). The system
causing problems is running linux-2.6.17-gentoo-r8, gcc 4.1.1 and
glibc-2.4, sane-backends-1.0.18.
On this system the following error occurs:
Alex Eskin wrote:
The attached one-line patch against xsane-0.991 is needed
to get the automatic document feeder on my OfficeJet 5610
to work with xsane. The problem is that xsane does not
call sane_cancel after scanning a page from the ADF, and
the page is then not properly ejected.
this is
Shashi Kumar M.S. wrote:
hi,
iam searching a scanner that supports at about 300 dpi and 4 bit /pixel grey
scanner. i found from the scanner that most of the scanner support 8/16 bit
depth in grey mode.
is there any way to modify this code to support 4 bit grey scale depth per
Justin Findlay wrote:
I have an HP 6100C scanjet (I wonder why they call it a scanjet) anyway
I have this scanner connected to an Acard SCSI PCI adapter. When I load
the driver module for the SCSI card (atp870u) this is what gets printed
out in /var/log/kernel:
atp870u: use 32bit DMA
Lutz wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 16. August 2006 18:58 schrieb abel deuring:
Lutz wrote:
to me, it looks like that the (working) Epson scanner gives much more
info than the canon does.
right: the Epson seems to be OK, while something is broken with the
FS2700, see below.
I already tried to debug
Lutz wrote:
now the scanner is seen by scanimage -L -
but it does not work - if I continue with Lamp error, I finally end up with a
command sequence error.
---
and her comes the not so nice part
---
[canon] sense category:
John Bird wrote:
Hi,
Thanks to all for the past assistance but I'm still having problems getting a
canon 2700f SCSI film scanner to work with SANE. I have tried the suggestions
offered so far but as sane-find-scanner still produces the following output.
found SCSI scanner CANON IX-27015C
Bakos Gy|rgy wrote:
Package:hplip
Version:1.6.7-1
Scan Issue: hplip or sane is the problem...
Exactly the same error everywhere with HP laserjet 3300
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-190239.html
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=148017highlight=sane+document+feeder
Johannes Meixner wrote:
Hello,
On Aug 8 08:04 m. allan noah wrote (shortened):
unlike scsi, there is no usb class for scanners
I thought there is even no SCSI class for scanners.
At least my SCSI scanner HP ScanJet 6200C shows up as Processor:
Marc F. Clemente wrote:
I have additional information that may be useful. I connected a Nikon
LS-2000 (also scsi) to the same scsi cable. I do not have the same
problem with the LS-2000.
Disabling calibration and gamma-table in avision.conf makes no difference.
I reproduce the error
Marc F. Clemente wrote:
I have a problem connecting a ScanJet 8290 by scsi.
[...]
[sanei_scsi] sanei_scsi_open: Host adapter queue depth: 2
[sanei_scsi] sanei_scsi_open: SG driver can change buffer size at run time
[sanei_scsi] sanei_scsi_open: low level command queueing enabled
[sanei_scsi]
abel deuring wrote:
Perhaps the PIL source code file Sane/_sane.c is to blame. The
function SaneDev_snap expects that sane_start has been called, but
makes all other calls to the Sane library functions needed to
retrieve an image (sane_getparameters and sane_read) -- and finally
calls
Horst Herb wrote:
I have an Avision AV220 duplex scanner. Works fine under SANE.
However, I want to access the Duplex functionality programmatically and
cannot
figure out how to do it. I am using the Python SANE module to access the
scanner
Horst
Horst,
first a disclaimer: I don't
Hi Horst, Hi Rene
Horst Herb wrote:
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 23:58, abel deuring wrote:
The Avision backend should have an option that enables the duplex
functionality. I have no idea what its name is, but you can ask a
Python-Sane device instance, which options are available:
It has indeed, and I
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
On Tue 10 Jan 2006 06:58:20 NZDT +1300, abel deuring wrote:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2006-January/015886.html
Thanks for this link, my ISP routed that particular email to /dev/null.
No, Dieter is right indeed. Sane backends too use
Julien BLACHE wrote:
abel deuring adeur...@gmx.net wrote:
I don't want to open a discussion about licenses, but IMHO Sane's
exception to the GPL encourages cases like this one. I think it
would be more reasonable to put sane-backends under the LGPL, which
Good luck in getting every copyright
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
Hello Henning,
Just to make one thing clear: Vuescan is NOT a SANE frontend. I.e. it
does not use any SANE backend. It's a completely independent program
with independent scanner drivers.
It just happens to use a part of the internal low level SANE code
(sanei_scsi).
I
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
Hi,
On 2006-01-08 14:27, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
Most annoying that it doesn't work with SCSI scanners on 64bit machines,
something a recompile would fix. Hence my recent question about write()
encapsulation in sanei_scsi.c (which no-one replied to :( ).
I didn't
Ramius wrote:
I have an Agfa SnapScan 310 SCSI scanner, that should be supported by SANE.
[...]
The kernel found the scanner:
| ramius@debian:~$ dmesg
| Linux version 2.6.8-1-386 (joshk@trollwife) (gcc version 3.3.5 (Debian
1:3.3.5-2)) #1 Thu Nov 25 04:24:08 UTC 2004
| [...]
| ACARD
Tobias,
I have just sent an updated (still experimental) Canon backend
to your home address. I am not sure, however, that your case is
a backend problem.
Thanks for the backend. You're right, the problem still exists.
I thought it could be the aic7xxx driver of my scsi-card, so I build a
Scott wrote:
According to the product specifications, this sounds like a REALLY nice
AIO! However, it seems that it supports connecting to a USB port and
that would probably be the best method. The only other scanners that I could
find that have had a workaround for scanning via an
Wolfram Heider wrote:
Hello list,
when I recently updated from Suse 8.2 (2.4er kernel) to Suse 9.1 with kernel
2.6.5, my scanner, a UMAX Astra 1220 S which had worked well troughout all
the kernel-versons of the last years, was gone without the slightest trace.
scanimage -L,
jurek Ela Tryjarscy wrote:
Hi ,
In my box I have Redhat 9.
I must connect via SCSI Interface Umax Mirage II scanner.
SCSI adapter is Acard AEC-6712TU.
Linux System logs contain:
Oct 4 19:19:05 localhost kernel:ACARD AEC-671X PCI Ultra/W SCSI-3
Host Adapter: 0IO:1000, IRQ:11.
Paul wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to implement using SANE within Scribus and I'm hitting a
small snag. While the majority of the API is really simple to use, I'm
having a problem with what SANE_Handle is.
Its great to hear that Scribus will support Sane.
The sane.h header has it defined as
Paul wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to implement using SANE within Scribus and I'm hitting a
small snag. While the majority of the API is really simple to use, I'm
having a problem with what SANE_Handle is.
Its great to hear that Scribus will support Sane.
Still lots to do and a decision as to
Paul wrote:
Hi,
max_len is set by the frontend. The buffer is allocated by the frontend
and the size of the buffer must be at least max_len bytes.
max_len and the size of the buffer are arbitary. The backend must be
able to handle each size from max_len=1 to max_len size of the image.
George Georgalis wrote:
Thanks to some help on irc I've got my HP scanjet IIcx /t working.
It's spec says 600 dpi but somewhere between 300 and 400 dpi it starts
to do double passes (exactly when it starts depends on the image). I
think I understand what's happening, though I don't know the
Paul,
first a disclaimer: I'm not the maintainer of the Fujitsu backend, but I
know a bit about sanei_scsi.c ;)
The user should be able to work around this problem by setting the
scsi-buf-size parameter in the fujitsu.conf configuration file to the
total size of the image, and setting the
Paul,
Just for the record, the second portion of the patch that I sent does
check to see whether the SG driver did not accept the larger buffer size,
and does at least emit a warning and reset the buffer size. The patch
Ouch, yes, you are right. Sorry that I missed that. Again a proof that I
since noboby with more knowlegde about MacOS has yet answered, here are
my 2 cents:
David B Brown wrote:
Hi,
every time a new version of the Sane Backend's becomes available I
always have another go to see if anything has changed to make my
configuration work. I also find that when I
Gerhard Jaeger wrote:
Hi,
the 1250 is a stupid LM983x based scanner which knows nothing about
jpeg compression. The stop and go is a feature of the LM983x to avoid
data loss (of course you encounter this problem...)
I think that the libusb and or the usb-stack itself is the problem. I've
Klaus Dittrich wrote:
I have an EPSON-1640 with an ADF.
Since I use linux-2.6 which still has trouble with USB I was
forced to use the SCSI-Interface of the scanner.
The last sane-backends version that the scanner works with
is still 1.0.12.
I looked into the code of
sorry Klaus, I should have had a closer look into your other mail
containing the debug output.
abel deuring wrote:
Klaus Dittrich wrote:
[...]
Starting with backend-1.0.13 the sanei_scsi layer has changed
and therefore I assume a bug in the scsi status handling, because
expect_ack() has
DN Dunham wrote:
Yes, the Linux atp870u driver has/had a bug, which appears only for a
few SCSI commands, so the scanner is at first recognzed, but some Sane
backends issue commands that raise the bug. Some time ago, I tried to
find a maintainer for this driver to report the bug and a fix,
David Anderson schrieb:
No luck with the smaller buffer size, unfortunately.
I did find this past thread on the Sane mailing list archives:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2002-September/004071.html
Someone had the same problem as me. One person was able to resolve the
Oliver Rauch wrote:
No, the scsi command in the block is send.cmd (0x2a), the DCF?.cmd is not
an scsi command, it is the beginning of the data structure that is sent
with the send command:
memcpy(dev-buffer[0], send.cmd, send.size);
set_S_datatype_code(dev-buffer[0],
Dave,
A few updates.
1) I have confirmed that the CD Writer still functions fine.
2) I forced the SCSI card to use IRQ 4 (serial ports are disabled). No
change. I pulled some extra, unused cards out of the system and also
moved the SCSI card to a different slot. No change.
I'm
Marcin Bukat wrote:
Hello!
I've got epson GT-8000 and I'm trying get it to work.
bash-2.05b# sane-find-scanner
found SCSI processor EPSON SC ANNER GT-8000 1.36 at /dev/sg0
found SCSI processor EPSON SC ANNER GT-8000 1.36 at /dev/sga
bash-2.05b# SANE_DEBUG_EPSON=128 scanimage -L
DN Dunham schrieb:
I've been trying to figure this one out for a few months now on my own
and thought perhaps someone there might be able to help me.
Well, I hope did not wait so long posting your question because this
mailing list appars to bite ;)
The Problem:
I have an old desktop
David Anderson schrieb:
Gentoo Linux w/2.4.22 kernel.
XSane .91 installed.
When I run XSane, it detects the Umax Astra 1200S (Scsi) scanner. When
I click 'Acquire Preview' or 'Scan', the scanner starts to go and then
the system hangs. Mouse won't move, can't toggle numlock, and can't
Jonathan Knight wrote:
Arrggh...
I cannot believe it was something so stupid that caused by 2700F not to
work.
Okay. Here's what I did.
I took Abel's advice. I put the sg module back to the default. I reset the
default buffer size to the standard 32K and ran up sane
Jonathan Knight wrote:
Hi everyone.
I have a canoscan 2700F which has been the bain of my life on Linux since
the day I bought it. It basically doesn't work at all unless you fiddle
a number of things to get it working. I would like to make contact with
other 2700F owners who have
Russ,
Just in case I missed the intention I will repeat.
a. run 'SANE_DEBUG_UMAX=255 scanimage -d umax:/dev/scanner'
b. run 'SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI=255 scanimage -d umax:/dev/scanner'
These nearly the comamnd I meant ;) But I'd like to see the _combined_
output from SANE_DEBUG_UMAX and
Russ Pitman wrote:
abel deuring wrote:
Russ,
These nearly the comamnd I meant ;) But I'd like to see the _combined_
output from SANE_DEBUG_UMAX and SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI, so the command
would be:
SANE_DEBUG_UMAX=255 SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI=255 scanimage -d
umax:/dev/scanner
Okay
Russ Pitman wrote:
Thanks for replying.
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
Check that /etc/sane.d exists and that there is a file dll.conf
that's readable by everyone.
My bad--dll.conf was missing. I confused the dll.conf file with the
windows type .dll files and should know better :-(
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