Karsten Festag <[email protected]> wrote: Hi,
> I don't have locks after the first scan, but if I start Xsane for the first > time I get 2 or 3 I/O errors and have to restart Xsane. After a certain time > (I guess when the lamp is warmed up?) it works like expected. I haven't tried with XSane yet; the debug log with scanimage shows that the backend first tests the state of the scanner, then waits a few seconds for the lamp to warm up as a result. It then tests the state of the scanner again, and then waits more than 30 seconds for the lamp to warm up. Maybe that's what you're seeing ? I need to take a closer look at that tomorrow, I'd like to be able to scan several times in a row without power cycling the scanner :) I guess it may have to do with the scanner id string changing once the firmware is loaded, need to check that. (just wondering why is this string used to indentify the scanner, as it's a USB scanner... I know it's the way SCSI scanners are identified) > Regards and thanks for your work! Thanks for sending the first mostly-complete patch :) JB. -- Julien BLACHE <http://www.jblache.org> <[email protected]> GPG KeyID 0xF5D65169
