Hi Oliver, Thanks for your response.
Oliver Schwartz wrote: - snip - > Is your SCSI card recognised in Linux (i.e. what's the output of > "cat /proc/scsi/scsi")? $ cat /proc/scsi/scsi Attached devices: Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00 Vendor: SONY Model: CD-RW CRX160E Rev: 1.0e Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02 It looks the SCSI card detected. > If so, does sane-find-scanner find your scanner? No $ sane-find-scanner # Note that sane-find-scanner will find any scanner that is connected # to a SCSI bus and some scanners that are connected to the Universal # Serial Bus (USB) depending on your OS. It will even find scanners # that are not supported at all by SANE. It won't find a scanner that # is connected to a parallel or proprietary port. # You may want to run this program as super-user to find all devices. # Once you found the scanner devices, be sure to adjust access # permissions as necessary. # If your scanner uses SCSI, you must have a driver for your SCSI # adapter and support for SCSI Generic (sg) in your Operating System # in order for the scanner to be used with SANE. If your scanner is # NOT listed above, check that you have installed the drivers. > I don't know where xsane got the "setup" device. Did you specify any > command line arguments? (You shouldn't). I am searching around the "setup" device/step for xsane. I have been looking around its website either. Can any folk on the list help B.Regards Stephen Liu
