Oliver Schwartz wrote:
Hello Oliver
> the log from "scanimage -L" looks fine (there is no error in the log) and
> the console output shows that the scanner is correctly detected. The
> Gtk-warnings are xsane related and you can probably ignore them.
Thank you.
> If you still cannot scan in x
Zed,
the log from "scanimage -L" looks fine (there is no error in the log)
and the console output shows that the scanner is correctly detected.
The Gtk-warnings are xsane related and you can probably ignore them.
If you still cannot scan in xsane I need the backend log while running
xsane,
Oliver Schwartz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > > Please remove the line containing the USB device from your config file
> > > (/dev/usb/scanner0) - it's no longer useable for systems using libusb
> > > and the specified device does not exist on your system. After removing
> > > the line the scanner should b
Hi,
>> Please remove the line containing the USB device from your config
>> file
>> (/dev/usb/scanner0) - it's no longer useable for systems using
>> libusb and
>> the specified device does not exist on your system. After removing
>> the
>> line the scanner should be found automatically.
>
>
Oliver Schwartz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 02.02.2010, at 10:09, Zed wrote:
>
> > I am using LinuxMint v8.0 and having difficulty in getting my Benq S2W
> > 4300U Scanner to work on my system.
> >
> > After installing u176v046.bin in .usr/share/sane/snapscan, and editing
> > /etc/sane.d/snapscan.con t
Hi,
On 02.02.2010, at 10:09, Zed wrote:
> I am using LinuxMint v8.0 and having difficulty in getting my Benq
> S2W 4300U
> Scanner to work on my system.
>
> After installing u176v046.bin in .usr/share/sane/snapscan, and editing
> /etc/sane.d/snapscan.con to read:
>
> #--
I am using LinuxMint v8.0 and having difficulty in getting my Benq S2W 4300U
Scanner to work on my system.
After installing u176v046.bin in .usr/share/sane/snapscan, and editing
/etc/sane.d/snapscan.con to read:
#-- General ---
# Chan