Hi, On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 06:38:59PM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote: > >Yes but there should be the scanner as well! This is the machine where > >the scanner is attached or? Have you got /dev/sg0 .. sg7? > > $ su > Password: > # locate sg0 > /dev/sg0
Ok. Please tell us more about your system: - Which SCSI card is used for your scanner? - Is the SCSI driver for this card loaded? - Is your SCSI cdrom connected to the same SCSI card or a different one? Your problem is not related to xsane (that's "just" the graphical application, the scanner access is done in the SANE backends). It's a problem of your kernel or hardware. First make sure that your scanner is detected in /proc/scsi/scsi, then you can go on with sane-find-scanner, scanimage and xsane. > >There is a net.conf in C:\sane\etc\sane.d or corresponding path in > >linux, you should write here the ip-number of the machine where the > >scanner is attached. > > > # locate net.conf > /etc/sane.d/net.conf Ignore net.conf. At least if you don't want to use SANE over the network, you don't need it. Bye, Henning
