On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 10:49:46 +0100 Jose Paulo Moitinho de Almeida <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Monday 23 June 2003 18:12, TomF wrote: ... > > I got the same > > behavior when I ran xsane with ADF enabled. After hanging for a > > long time, sometimes a device disable error message is sent to the > > log, sometimes not. ... > it may happen that when you plug the > scanner the kernel loads it automatically... > > Please try to do an "lsmod" to check if the module is loaded and if it > is do an "rmmod hpusbscsi" before trying to scan. > Thanks. I think I'm closer, but now my scanner is not recognized. hpusbscsi was loaded. I removed it, and checked the hardware browser. The entry for the Scanner was removed. To make sure hpusbscsi didn't get loaded on the next reboot, I renamed hpusbscsi.o. Then I rebooted to determine if the scanner would be detected as a usb device. The hardware browser still showed no browser, and xsane found no scanner device on startup. How can I get the scanner recognized as a USB device?
