My original /etc/sane.d/canon.conf #canon.conf /dev/scanner #/dev/sg0
I have tried following alternatives #canon.conf /dev/scanner /dev/sg0 or #canon.conf /dev/scanner #/dev/sg0 scsi CANON IX in both cases same behaviour: First try: tata at dell:~$ scanimage -L Neopr?vn?n? p??stup do pam?ti (SIGSEGV) (it means not allowed access to memory) ...but second try: tata at dell:~$ scanimage -L device `canon:/dev/sg0' is a CANON IX-03035B flatbed scanner and from this point is xsane working normally. If I restart computer I need again start scanimage -L two times. What is this? Marek > ------------ P?vodn? zpr?va ------------ > Od: m. allan noah <kitno455 at gmail.com> > P?edm?t: Re: [sane-devel] Scanner Canon - CanoScan 300, udev rules missing? > Datum: 09.4.2009 16:02:25 > ---------------------------------------- > Marek- can you remove the symlink, and try this instead: > > edit /etc/sane.d/canon.conf, and add the following line at the end: > > scsi CANON IX > > and see if scanimage -L shows your scanner as root. > > If that works, then try changing the 'IX' to 'DR', and that should NOT work. > > please report back your results. > > allan > > On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Marek Straka <straka at post.cz> wrote: > > > > My scanner does not ?works until I make a symbolic link /dev/scanner > > pointing > to /dev/sg0 > > As I asked on other help forums this is due to missing udev rules. > > > > Is it possible to add this definition there? > > > > dell:/home/tata# lsscsi -v > > [0:0:5:0] ? ?scanner CANON ? ?IX-03035B ? ? ? ?2.01 ?- > > ?dir: /sys/bus/scsi/devices/0:0:5:0 > ?[/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1e.0/0000:02:08.0/host0/target0:0:5/0:0:5:0] > > It is SCSI scanner from Canon, typ CanoScan 300. This is a bit older machine > but still working very well. > > > > Thank you for tips. > > > > -- > > sane-devel mailing list: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org > > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel > > Unsubscribe: Send mail with subject "unsubscribe your_password" > > ? ? ? ? ? ? to sane-devel-request at lists.alioth.debian.org
