Hi, On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 08:18:54AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote: > I have been using sane on FreeBSD for a long time. > > I converted my machine to NetBSD, and was unable to find the scanner, > even when doing 'xscanimage /dev/ss0'
That's ok because you should use a SANE device name, not a device file. E.g. something like "xscanimage umax:/dev/ss0". Yes, that's mention in man xscanimage but I also had to look closely to find it :-) > found SCSI scanner "UMAX Astra 1200S V2.9" at /dev/ss0 > > > scanimage -L > > No scanners were identified. Does it still not work after adding the symlink /dev/scanner? xscanimage and scanimage should begave the same. > I did try putting /dev/ss0 in /usr/pkg/etc/sane.d/pint.conf, after > reading sane-pint. I never used pint but you should be able to do without it by just using the umax backend. Instead of the /dev/scanner symlink you could have added /dev/ss0 to umax.conf. Thanks for your report! Bye, Henning
