Thanks guys, I still wait for the scanner arrived to tested in Sun Ray 1G.
Our partner can not make it work on Linux with SRSS 3.0. Thats why I will try to test it on Solaris 10/x86 w SRSS 3.1

I've done some searching, found :
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2004-October/012215.html

can you guys comment on this? it is not using sunray, but it related to discuss.

anyway, thanks a lot guys

cheers,
Fitra



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"Christopher Saul" wrote:
> To make scanners work with Solaris, the open source libusb
> libraries are required. These have been available and supported
> since Sun Ray Server Software 3.0. They are now part of Solaris 10
> and are fully supported ! by Sun.

If anyone is trying to use libusb apps on Sun Ray on Solaris then the first
thing they need to do (after installing the SUNWlibusbut package that
delivers the Sun Ray libusb adapter software) is to apply the workaround
for bug ID 6334520. As root, do:

# ln -s /opt/SUNWut/lib/libusbut.so.1 /usr/sfw/lib/libusb_plugins/libusbut.so

SRSS is supposed to do this automatically if the /usr/sfw/lib/libusb_plugins
directory exists when the SUNWlibusbut package gets installed. The bug is
that it gets the name of the link wrong, it creates a symlink named
libusbut.so.1 instead of a symlink named libusbut.so. The result is that
Sun Ray USB ports are not visible to libusb applications. Applying the
workaround and restarting the application should make them visible.

OttoM.
--
ottomeister

Disclaimer: These are my opinions. I do not speak for my employer.



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