Hallo Hening,
> Maybe you have two installations of SANE? Try "locate net.conf". Make
> sure that root and the user run the same scanimage.
That was it. All erased, and doing a new installation, so it works now.
Thanks
Christoph
Hi,
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 08:42:19AM +0200, Christoph Knauer wrote:
> > Your net.conf is empty (or contains only comments).
>
> My net.conf:
>
> 192.168.10.130
>
> Only this line. With User root it works, but not as "normal" user :-(
The debug code says, it's empty or at least there is nothi
Hi Henning,
> That's really on the client?
Yes
> That's version 1.0.8.
Perhaps there was an update. I only had a qick look in yast.
> Your net.conf is empty (or contains only comments).
My net.conf:
192.168.10.130
Only this line. With User root it works, but not as "normal" user :-(
Chris
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 04:22:42PM +0200, Christoph Knauer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Which version of sane-backends is installed on the Linux client?
>
> might be 1.0.7 (-59 SuSE-Package)
>
> > Try running "SANE_DEBUG_NET=255 xsane", that should give you an idea
> > on what's going wrong.
>
> Her
Hi Henning,
i tried it out as root on my workstation, it works. So, it seems to be a
problem with my user or group, i'll have a look later on.
Christoph
Hi,
> Which version of sane-backends is installed on the Linux client?
might be 1.0.7 (-59 SuSE-Package)
> Try running "SANE_DEBUG_NET=255 xsane", that should give you an idea
> on what's going wrong.
Here ist the output:
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of net to 255.
[net] sane_init: autho
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 09:42:02AM +0200, Christoph Knauer wrote:
> The client has two OS: Win2000 SP2 and Linux suse 8.0. On both is xsane
> 0.88. On my w2k-client is a network-scan ok, but with linux it find no
> device. the net.conf is identical. linux-"sane-find-scanner" does'nt
> find any
Hi,
i've a little problem:
there is a linux-server with suse 8.0 an sane on ist.
The client has two OS: Win2000 SP2 and Linux suse 8.0. On both is xsane
0.88. On my w2k-client is a network-scan ok, but with linux it find no
device. the net.conf is identical. linux-"sane-find-scanner" does'nt
fin