Torsten Wiebke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

>> After a power cycle, the scanner needs a firmware upload. From there
>> on, as long as you don't power cycle it, the firmware is in memory and
>> running.
> What is a power cycle? 

It's an (electrical) on/off cycle.

>> So if you used the scanner on another OS before using it with XSane,
>> the firmware was already loaded.
> No it is the same OS and the same Computer and the same version of
> xsane. I think the problems startet as I installed the new Kernel
> 2.6.22-2-k7 but also there the scanner was working sometimes. I think
> it belonges to the usb-problematik.

Then please upgrade libsane to the version in unstable, and that'll
fix it.

JB.

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