"Arno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Ok... Have you tried to scan something already, or did you stop your
>> experiments at that point ?
>
> After looking all the solutions, I FOUND WHERE COMING THIS FUC...G PROBLEM !
>
> It's ... my usb hub (a d-link DUB-H4). I know that it couldn't come from 
> Debian ;-)

Good, let's close this bug. :)

> If I put the scanner on the usb port of the computer, It seems to working.
>
> Btw, I don't understand this strangely problem (my other usb
> peripherics are working well on this hub).

Maybe there's too much load on the bus, do you have usb-powered
devices attached ? In this case, you should get a USB hub that will
itself power up the bus, for the devices attached to it.

JB.

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