> Hi, > > here are some things to try/clarify: > > - when using scanimage, the default scansize is 126x76 mm Oh, I see. > - try using libusb even on 2.4.2x kernels I don't think that the > scanner module is a good idea. > - use libusb-0.1.8 or 0.1.10 - 0.1.9 seems to be buggy About this - my usual working kernel is 2.6.x (currently 2.6.10), does it require libusb too? AFAIK, it doesn't... > - disable all the backends but plustek Good idea... > - for getting debug information from the plustek backend, try: > export SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK=20 Thanks. > I'm pretty sure, that this is a USB problem and not backend related. That seems to be true, after checking everything again with PLD LiveCD - the same kernel and SANE versions, both with OHCI loaded, just on different hardware - and it doesn't work on my computer at all, while working well on the old one. Could that be a fautl of the USB controller build into nForce2? If so, I'll try with USB controller on an PCI card, those are (hopefully) completely independent of mainboard's controller. And quite cheap, so I'm currenty able to buy one. If that helps, maybe you could put that into SANE FAQ - mysterious I/O errors may be caused by faulty nForce. Still, other devices are working - but I assume no one of them is using bulk data transfer so much and thus they work.
BTW, is it possoble to get a full overview of the data transfer on an USB port? Something like ethreal for Ethernet controllers, but attached to USB device... Maybe this would give me a clue of what *exactly* fails, if I compare output of a normal, working scan process with a faulty one. Thanks -- Enleth http://enleth.com , MAIL enleth//enleth.com , JID enleth//chrome.pl
