Antonio Olinto wrote: > Hi, > > I have a Canon N676U USB Scanner and its status is "complete" at > http://www.sane-project.org/lists/sane-mfgs-cvs.html#Z-CANON > > When I had an Athlon XP 1700+ computer (USB 1.0) running Ubuntu 6.06 I > was able to use my scanner without problems. After an up-grade, now > I'm using a Pentium D 2.8 (USB 2.0) and Linux Ubuntu 6.10, it didn't > work any more. Xsane can recognize the scanner but when I ask a > pre-view the scanner began to make a lot of noise and I have to > disconnect it. Under Windows it stills running ok. > > Is there something I can do configure the driver? > > Thanks in advance! > > Antonio > > > I have experienced exact the same problem. See below.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monday 26 February 2007 06:52, Tomoo Nomura wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I can scan by scanimage but can't by xscanimage or xsane. > > > > Xscanimage or xsane takes several minutes and finish normally but > > hardware doesn't seem to work and result image is whole black. > > Xscanimage or xsane asks me which device to use, there are tv tuner, > > camera and scanner, and I explicitly choose plustek:libusb:002:002 for > > CanoScan N676U. > > > > environments: > > Debian Linux etch > > kernel 2.6.19.1 > > sane 1.0.14-2 > > scanner CanoScan N676U > > backend plustek > > > This problem is not only related to the Plustek backend and could be observed on other debian based distros as well. I had no time to dig somewhat deeper to that, but I assume it had something to do with threading - Gerhard -- ****** Nomura Technical Management Office Ltd. ***************** Tomoo Nomura [email protected] http://www.tmo.co.jp/ Phone: +81-78-797-0240 Fax: +81-78-797-0241 Worldwide Airline Timetable 'Flight Planner' European Electronic Timetable 'HAFAS' ValueFax Support ****************************************************************
