Hi, On Tuesday 04 June 2013 13:27:29 Thorsten W. Schmidt wrote: [...] > It is not possible to use my USB scanner on my new laptop anymore. I have a > Lenovo N581 and tried all USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports with different USB > cables. > I also put the device on the laptop-mode blacklist so, that no > powersave mode is used for the scanner. > > In YaST2 (openSUSE) I tried to setup the scanner. The detection sais that > plustek does not recognize a scanner. The second detected entry is the d > river "not configured" which shows my scanner. I can then configure it and > it sais that the plustek > driver is configured for usage. But in the end no scanning is possible with > any scan program. > > Reproducible: Always > > Steps to Reproduce: > 1. Plug USB Canon CanoScanLiDE 20 to the laptop > 2. Configure scanner using YaST > 3. Start scanimage, xsane or any other scan program > Actual Results: > Every tool says that there is no scanner [...]
you are not the first one to report such an issue. Somebody did some tests and booted Windows first, then reboots Linux and the scanner gets recognized. I cannot reproduce this issue here, so I'm a bit lost. - Gerhard
