On Wednesday 04 December 2002 11:16, LukenShiro wrote: >Alle 16:27, mercoledì 4 dicembre 2002, Till Kamppeter ha scritto: >> And with which SANE version/driver/configuration did you make >> the device finally scanning? > >The scanner.c module has to be edited because the kernel usb > scanner developers probably had been too restrictive (only one > usb interface on a usb port was supported at a time, and this > "all-in-one" has two interfaces: printer and scanner)
Ding Ding, you just woke me up! And what kernel version was that? I ask because I just had to backup from 2.4.20 to 2.4.20-rc3 in order to print, all 4 ports on the 2 hubs available externally are full here due to mouse, ups, scanner and printer. My mobo has another hub, but no front panel buildout on it (yet) 2.4.20 wouldn't print come hell OR high water. The /dev/usb/lp0 port was always busy. Reboot to 2.4.20-rc3 and all is well again. >I'm using sane-1.0.8 and xsane-0.86 (Slackware .tgz) >/etc/sane.d/dll.conf: "epson" (uncommented) >/etc/sane.d/epson.conf: "usb /dev/usbscanner" >/etc/modules.conf: >"alias char-major-180-48 scanner >options scanner vendor=0x04b8 product=0x802 >alias /dev/usbscanner scanner" (maybe this one is unnecessary) > >I'm not using devfs, I have created /dev/usbscanner device > (char/180/48) I don't know anymore which scanner model is or > emulates (e.g. perfection and so on), but it seems to work well > ... >sane-find-scanner (as root) finds it and xsane does a very good > scanning job :)) -- Cheers, Gene AMD K6-III@500mhz 320M Athlon1600XP@1400mhz 512M 99.19% setiathome rank, not too shabby for a WV hillbilly
