Carlos Rodrigues wrote: > Hi! > > I've been using sane (1.0.14) for some time on a Red Hat 9 machine which > acts as a scan server for a Mustek Bearpaw 1200. > > But now it doesn't work, if I try to scan from a client workstation, the > scanner stops about 1/4 of the way and the client (xsane) hangs. If I > "kill -9" saned, the scanner returns to the start position and the > client exits. > > If I try to scan using "scanimage > xpto" on the server, it goes to the > exact same spot (1/4 of the way) and returns to the start position, like > if it did the complete job. > > I've tried to upgrade sane-backends to 1.0.15 and changed the usb access > method from "kernel" to "libusb" to no avail. > > I've also tried to run saned with "-d128" and set the usb debugging to > 128 also, but I see no errors, it just hangs. > > I was just about to declare the scanner as dead when I went and > connected it to my Fedora 3 (sane-backends 1.0.15) box and it works fine. > > There was a recent fedora-legacy update for the kernel, but I rolled it > back to the previous (known to work) version to no avail... > > I'm stuck, any ideas?
Ok, I found the problem... apparently it isn't enough to open port 6566 on the firewall I've recently configured... But, I have another issue. Using the kernel scanner driver it scans fine, but using libusb it its the scanning head hits the end and makes some creaking noises. sane-backends 1.0.15 libusb 0.1.10 kernel 2.4.20-42.9.legacy (Red Hat 9) -- Carlos Rodrigues url: http://tudo-sobre-nada.blogspot.com
