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> Well, scanimage -L does not find the scanner. I just don't understand this,
> the scanner is there in the kernel. Everything seems to be in place, but it
> will not find the device. I did check man sane-usb I'll recheck man sane,
Are you sure the backend is mentioned in the "dll.conf" file in "/etc/san.d/" 
directory, I remember helping a friend getting sane to work under Mandrake, 
which he has tossed in favour of Gentoo, the sane-find-scanner, found the 
scanner but scanimage -L did not. All that I had to do was to add the backend 
in the dll.conf file. I'm not sure what backend you should use, but that's 
where sane's homepage are your friend.
I'm fairly certain that that's the problem.
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Sigurd Stordal
President of GOGS
Experimental Petrologist
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