John, First, edit /etc/modules.conf adding the line "options scanner vendor=0x4b8 product=0x11e". Make sure that the scanner module is loaded with "modprobe scanner". Then edit /etc/sane.d/epson.conf adding the line "usb /dev/usb/scanner0". You should now get a response to scanimage -L.
Dave Karl Heinz Kremer wrote: > I've never seen this message. It sounds like a problem with your > Sane installation. Maybe Oliver can shed some light on this. > > Karl Heinz > > > On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 07:03:07PM +1200, John Williams wrote: > >>Hi. >>I have been trying to get my scanner to function on a computer rAMD 1Ghz >>running Linux (RedHat 7.3 also tried Mandrake 8.2) The computer recognizes >>the scanner and its ID codes but Xsane gives a message "Cannot find drivers". >>I have tried to follow the various leads from the internet but nothing works. >>Help please. John. >>_______________________________________________
