Hi, Henning Meier-Geinitz schrieb: > Hi, > > On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 09:44:12PM +0200, Christoph Bier wrote:
[. . .] > That's strange. Looks like the kernel didn't like the first error and > now returns an error for the next command also. > > Try libusb instead of the kernel scanner driver: > rmmod scanner > mount -t usbfs /proc/bus/usb /proc/bus/usb Using libusb only slightly changes the error messages to "no devices available". But I noticed accidentally, that the kernel scanner modules at work and at home have different sizes, although belonging to the same kernel. > If you use an UHCI host controller, try the module "uhci" > instead of "ubs-uhci". Didn't help. > Also, there is now sane-backend-1.0.12. I don't know if the backport > is ready yet, but al least for sid it's there. Do you know the package name? What else could I try? Thanks for your help! Greetings, Christoph -- Christoph Bier, Dipl.Oecotroph., Email: [email protected] Universitaet Kassel, FG Oekologische Lebensmittelqualitaet und Ernaehrungskultur \\ Postfach 12 52 \\ 37202 Witzenhausen Tel.: +49 (0) 55 42 / 98 -17 21, Fax: -17 13
