Hi, I'm sending a cc to the sane-devel mailing list.
On Mon, May 19, 2003 at 11:04:46PM +0700, T.M.Thanh wrote: > >Does sane-find-scanner fin the scanner? If not, it's a kernel issue. > > I think so but do not know exactly what it is. Probably due to the > kernel 2.4.x load modules dynamically. So the scanner is not found by sane-find-scanner? That would be quite unusual. On the other hand, someone else just reported that his scanner is not detected by the kernel at all. If it's really a kernel issue, you may want to write to the linux-usb-users mailing list with more info like the output of /proc/bus/usb/devices, lsmod, and dmesg. The list can be found at http://www.linux-usb.org. > >If it's found by sane-find-scanner but not "scanimage -L", maybe you > >haven't given the correct path to the firmware filr in snapscan.conf? > > When my scanner being initialized (by the way I described), it works > well . Thanks God ! Well, if my suspicion abou the firmware is correct, the firmware is loaded by the Windows driver and it won't go away until you power-cycle the scanner. Hace you setup snapscan.conf to point to the correct firmware? Bye, Henning
