You might try installing the lsscsi utility, and see if it can find the scanner.
allan On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 7:27 AM, Misha Shnurapet <shnurapet at fedoraproject.org> wrote: > Hello. > > I've got a Relisys Scorpio PRO-S scanner that I'd like to test. I use a > USB-to-Serial port converter cable to connect it to my PC as I don't have any > serial ports in it. > > $ sane-find-scanner > > ?# sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. If the > ?# result is different from what you expected, first make sure your > ?# scanner is powered up and properly connected to your computer. > > ?# No SCSI scanners found. If you expected something different, make sure that > ?# you have loaded a kernel SCSI driver for your SCSI adapter. > > found USB scanner (vendor=0x067b, product=0x2303) at libusb:006:002 > ?# Your USB scanner was (probably) detected. It may or may not be supported by > ?# SANE. Try scanimage -L and read the backend's manpage. > > ?# Not checking for parallel port scanners. > > ?# Most Scanners connected to the parallel port or other proprietary ports > ?# can't be detected by this program. > > ?# You may want to run this program as root to find all devices. Once you > ?# found the scanner devices, be sure to adjust access permissions as > ?# necessary. > > -- > Best regards, > Misha Shnurapet, Fedora Project Contributor > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Shnurapet > shnurapet AT fedoraproject.org, GPG: 00217306 > > -- > 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 > -- "The truth is an offense, but not a sin"
