Hi,

On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 08:53:17PM -0700, Sopho wrote:
> I've had all sorts of trouble. Here is my output from
> "scanimage -L" with all debug turned on:

You can enable additinal SCSI debugging by setting
SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI=255. It's a SCSI-over-USB scanner, so you should
use only the microtek, not the kernel USB scanner module.

> [microtek2] attach: device='/dev/sg0'
> [microtek2] scsi_inquiry: mi=0x805d194,
> device='/dev/sg0'
> [microtek2] scsi_inquiry: 'Error during device I/O'

Looks like even the first access fails.

> I'm willing to help debug this. If you need more info
> or some log file please ask. According the man page
> this scanner works. FYI I have a USB mass storage card
> reader that works great and the scanner does show up
> in /proc/bus/usb/devices.

Is it found in /proc/scsi/scsi?

> I can also see the scanner
> in /var/log/messages and sane-find-scanner sorta finds
> it. It just shows the vendor and product ID.

Probably found by libusb. It should be also found at /dev/sg0. If it
isn't, maybe the microtek module hasn't detected it correctly?

Please show us the output of sane-find-scanner -q.

The SCSI generic module ("sg") is loaded? Permissions for /dev/sg0 are
ok? Try to comment out everything but microtek2 in dll.conf to make
sure no other backend makes trouble.

Bye,
  Henning


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