On Sunday 22 April 2001 16:31, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> Francisco Alcaraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Scanner: detected but not working, just create in my case mknod
> > usbscanner0.... and works fine (Epson 1200 Perfection USB)
>
> what if you do ln -s usb/scanner0 /dev/usbscanner0, does it works ?
Well,
I got a scsi scanner. It is detected by sane, when I try scanning any images,
application (sane/xsane) crashes reporting "Device is busy" just after few
second. I worked perfectly with mdk-7.2, and I read of someone who had the
same problem and solved it downloading latest CVS sane tree. It was reported
almost twice before 8.0... OK, I can install sane from 7.2, but it's
taedious. I will do that, since I prefer use rpm rather than cvs!
Claudio
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