[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2016-12-17 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
Bob Littlefield, given this report is closed, if you would like your issue 
addressed please file a new report via a terminal:
ubuntu-bug xsane

Please feel free to subscribe me to it.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2016-11-24 Thread Bob Littlefield
I have a networked Canon pixma mg6320. Printing was no problem. Using
xsane I receive 'invalid argument' although the scanner is listed twice
in the opening dialog. I am able to scan using gimp. Re the SaneDaemon
tutorial I added /etc/systemd/system/saned.socket and saned@.service.
then systemctl status saned.socket displayed bad. Removed these two
additions and saned.socket was OK.

bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ sudo systemctl enable saned.socket
[sudo] password for bob: 
bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ sudo systemctl start saned.socket
bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ systemctl status saned.socket
● saned.socket - saned incoming socket
   Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/saned.socket; enabled; vendor preset: 
enabled)
   Active: active (listening) since Tue 2016-11-15 15:08:13 PST; 24h ago
   Listen: [::]:6566 (Stream)
 Accepted: 4; Connected: 0

Nov 15 15:08:13 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: Listening on saned incoming socket.
Nov 15 15:18:24 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: saned.socket: Too many incoming 
connections (1), refusing connection
Nov 15 15:18:39 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: saned.socket: Too many incoming 
connections (1), refusing connection
Nov 15 15:31:14 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: saned.socket: Too many incoming 
connections (1), refusing connection
Nov 15 15:37:49 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: saned.socket: Too many incoming 
connections (1), refusing connection
Nov 16 15:43:09 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: Listening on saned incoming socket.

bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ sudo service saned status
[sudo] password for bob: 
● saned.service
   Loaded: masked (/dev/null; bad)
   Active: inactive (dead)
bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ sudo usermod -a -G lp saned
bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ 

How do I unmask saned.service. I am running 16.04. Although I can scan
using gimp would much rather like to use xsane for its features. So far
I have seen several recommendations but none has helped here.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2016-11-22 Thread Bob Littlefield
I have a networked Canon pixma mg6320. Printing was no problem. Using
xsane I receive 'invalid argument' although the scanner is listed twice
in the opening dialog. I am able to scan using gimp. Re the SaneDaemon
tutorial I added /etc/systemd/system/saned.socket and saned@.service.
then systemctl status saned.socket displayed bad. Removed these two
additions and saned.socket was OK.

bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ sudo systemctl enable saned.socket
[sudo] password for bob: 
bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ sudo systemctl start saned.socket
bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ systemctl status saned.socket
● saned.socket - saned incoming socket
   Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/saned.socket; enabled; vendor preset: 
enabled)
   Active: active (listening) since Tue 2016-11-15 15:08:13 PST; 24h ago
   Listen: [::]:6566 (Stream)
 Accepted: 4; Connected: 0

Nov 15 15:08:13 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: Listening on saned incoming socket.
Nov 15 15:18:24 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: saned.socket: Too many incoming 
connections (1), refusing connection
Nov 15 15:18:39 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: saned.socket: Too many incoming 
connections (1), refusing connection
Nov 15 15:31:14 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: saned.socket: Too many incoming 
connections (1), refusing connection
Nov 15 15:37:49 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: saned.socket: Too many incoming 
connections (1), refusing connection
Nov 16 15:43:09 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: Listening on saned incoming socket.

bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ sudo service saned status
[sudo] password for bob: 
● saned.service
   Loaded: masked (/dev/null; bad)
   Active: inactive (dead)
bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ sudo usermod -a -G lp saned
bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ 

How do I unmask saned.service. I am running 16.04. Although I can scan
using gimp would much rather like to use xsane for its features. So far
I have seen several recommendations but none has helped here.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2016-11-18 Thread Bob Littlefield
I have a networked Canon pixma mg6320. Printing was no problem. Using
xsane I receive 'invalid argument' although the scanner is listed twice
in the opening dialog. I am able to scan using gimp. Re the SaneDaemon
tutorial I added /etc/systemd/system/saned.socket and saned@.service.
then systemctl status saned.socket displayed bad. Removed these two
additions and saned.socket was OK.

bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ sudo systemctl enable saned.socket
[sudo] password for bob: 
bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ sudo systemctl start saned.socket
bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ systemctl status saned.socket
● saned.socket - saned incoming socket
   Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/saned.socket; enabled; vendor preset: 
enabled)
   Active: active (listening) since Tue 2016-11-15 15:08:13 PST; 24h ago
   Listen: [::]:6566 (Stream)
 Accepted: 4; Connected: 0

Nov 15 15:08:13 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: Listening on saned incoming socket.
Nov 15 15:18:24 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: saned.socket: Too many incoming 
connections (1), refusing connection
Nov 15 15:18:39 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: saned.socket: Too many incoming 
connections (1), refusing connection
Nov 15 15:31:14 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: saned.socket: Too many incoming 
connections (1), refusing connection
Nov 15 15:37:49 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: saned.socket: Too many incoming 
connections (1), refusing connection
Nov 16 15:43:09 bob-ubuntu-64 systemd[1]: Listening on saned incoming socket.

bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ sudo service saned status
[sudo] password for bob: 
● saned.service
   Loaded: masked (/dev/null; bad)
   Active: inactive (dead)
bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ sudo usermod -a -G lp saned
bob@bob-ubuntu-64:~$ 

How do I unmask saned.service. I am running 16.04. Although I can scan
using gimp would much rather like to use xsane for its features. So far
I have seen several recommendations but none has helped here.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2016-09-04 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
Tzadik Vanderhoof, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
better.

As per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases your release is EOL.

If you have an issue in a supported release (ex. 16.04) please file a
new report, and feel free to subscribe me to it.

** Changed in: xsane (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2015-04-01 Thread Davias
Happened again, Ubuntu 14.04 AMD64 latest upgrade...said wrong
permissions...tried everything, finally changed USB port power off and
reboot...ok...

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2014-10-12 Thread Linda
I have a problem getting invalid argument from a Brother DCP-8155DN
scanner that's working on Debian 7.6 (32-bit) but not Ubuntu 14.04
(64-bit).  I tried changing from the USB 3.0 port to 2.0, but it didn't
help.

The main thing I want to say here is that on someone's post, not sure if
it's in this bug, they said maybe the problem had to do with the fact
that lsusb and scanimage gave different dev and bus numbers.  So I tried
this on my computer where the scanner is working, where lsusb and
scanimage gave different dev and bus numbers, too, so that's not the
problem.  For instance,

lsusb:

Bus 001 Device 005: ID 04f9:0293 Brother Industries, Ltd

scanimage -L:

device `brother4:bus4;dev1' is a Brother DCP-8155DN USB scanner

Even though the bus and device numbers are different, scanimage -T
starts up the scanner, and gscan2pdf works fine, produces a nice image.
Also sane-find-scanner finds it:

found USB scanner (vendor=0x04f9, product=0x0293) at libusb:001:005

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2014-06-01 Thread JoKer
@dbclinton
How did you switch the USB ports? I would like to try it out as well.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2014-06-01 Thread dbclinton
@JoKer
I meant that when you choose a USB port on your PC to plug in your scanner, 
make sure it's an older USB 2.0 port rather than USB 3.0 - in almost all cases 
USB 3.0 ports can be easily identified by a bright blue pin rather than black 
or white.
By the way, just this past week the same fix worked for me on a completely 
different system using a completely different scanner. There's definitely a 
compatibility bug in the driver.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2014-05-01 Thread dbclinton
I can confirm that switching my Brother DCP-7060D from a USB 3.0 port to
USB 2.0 got it working - finally defeating the Invalid argument error!

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2013-12-22 Thread thedanyes
The 'failed to start scanner: invalid argument' error message seems
rather non-specific, and by association I think this bug discussion
overall  seems rather non-specific.  I can intermittently replicate this
error message by plugging my Fujitsu ScanSnap S500 into an over-loaded
USB hub.  lsusb still shows it, but scanimage -L gives the no scanners
were identified error, and of course xsane gives the failed to start
scanner: invalid argument error.  Unplugging the scanner and plugging
it into a different USB port fixes the issue.

I think what the original poster described seems like a hardware-
specific issue, and maybe this should be separated out into one bug per
scanner model, or at least better described in the bug title.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2013-06-20 Thread Michael Nagel
Matthew, does comment #48 work for you?

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2013-06-18 Thread Matthew Carpenter
This is still affecting me with my Brother MFC-440CN scanner.  At first
I thought it was a network problem... however, after connecting via USB,
I still get the exact same problem (in 12.10):

scanimage: open of device brother2:net1;dev0 failed: Invalid argument

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2013-06-18 Thread Matthew Carpenter
This has apparently been a problem for some time.  Can we please get a
backdated version of libsane until it once again becomes sane?
something we can install in place of the current libsane, call it
libsane-legacy.  Yes, I realize this actually requires several
packages, and impacts even more.  This type of I danced on my left leg
while sacrificing a goat solution is less than savory.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2013-02-12 Thread Michael Nagel
** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: xsane
  
  I have a Brother MFC 210C.  I have just done a fresh install on this
  machine of Ubuntu 9.10 and scanning no longer works.  (Printing works
  fine) I have installed these packages from the Brother site:
  
  cupswrapperMFC210C-1.0.2-3.i386.deb
  mfc210clpr-1.0.2-1.i386.deb
  brscan2-0.2.4-0.i386.deb
  
  When I click Scan in xsane, I get:
  
  failed to start scanner: Invalid argument
  
  This scanner was working fine in 9.04.
  
- ProblemType: Bug
- Architecture: i386
- Date: Sun Nov  8 17:42:33 2009
- DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
- InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala - Release i386 (20091028.5)
- Package: xsane 0.996-2ubuntu1
- ProcEnviron:
-  PATH=(custom, user)
-  LANG=en_US.UTF-8
-  SHELL=/bin/bash
- ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-14.48-generic
- SourcePackage: xsane
- Uname: Linux 2.6.31-14-generic i686
+ 
+ 
+ SOLUTION:
+ 
+ 1) Install http://www.brother.com/pub/bsc/linux/dlf/brscan3-0.2.11-4.i386.deb
+ from 
http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/bsc/public_s/id/linux/en/download_scn.html#brscan3
+ 
+ 2) Add the following two lines in /lib/udev/rules.d/40-libsane.rules,
+ under line 40 (LABEL=libsane_usb_rules_begin):
+ 
+ # Brother scanners
+ ATTRS{idVendor}==04f9, ENV{libsane_matched}=yes
+ 
+ 3) Plug in scanner - no system reboot or udev restart necessary.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2013-02-11 Thread Dennis Schwertel
#48 worked for me with brscan4, THANK YOU! Scanner on Brother DCP 7055,
Ubuntu 12.04 64bit

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2013-01-15 Thread Alkis Georgopoulos
To get my DCP 7030 scanner working in Ubuntu 12.04 i386, I had to do the
following:

1) Install http://www.brother.com/pub/bsc/linux/dlf/brscan3-0.2.11-4.i386.deb
from 
http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/bsc/public_s/id/linux/en/download_scn.html#brscan3

2) Add the following two lines in /lib/udev/rules.d/40-libsane.rules,
under line 40 (LABEL=libsane_usb_rules_begin):

# Brother scanners
ATTRS{idVendor}==04f9, ENV{libsane_matched}=yes

3) Plug in scanner - no system reboot or udev restart necessary.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2013-01-07 Thread Steve Kieu
I have this too on Ubuntu 12.04 - but when I use 10.04 on my ancient
laptop  it works fine

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2012-07-07 Thread alter.cat
I installed today a Brother MFC-J6510DW , an all-in-one device. Printer was not 
a problem at all, and works fine. I managed to install the scanner using the 
drivers provided in Brother's website, but xsane doesn't seem to communicate 
very well with it. I'm using it over the network -- so no cable present. 

 Basically, it has worked a couple of times, always as root through
sudo, both running directly xsane and over the Gimp. But most of the
times I get after a certain waiting time a message saying failed to
start scanner: Invalid Argument.

 Any ideas?

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2012-04-24 Thread Martyn Russell
I have a Brother MFC-7320 and I was getting this this afternoon:

$ scanimage -t
scanimage: open of device brother3:bus3;dev1 failed: Invalid argument

Using strace, I also saw the USBDEVFS_CONTROL error being reported up
the stack from the ioctl call.

What fixed this for me was adding my username to the group lp. I also
Added to /lib/udev/rules.d/40-libsane.rules

  MODE=0664, GROUP=lp

So the final line looks like:

  ATTRS{idVendor}==04f9, MODE=0664, GROUP=lp,
ENV{libsane_matched}=yes

Note, you may have to:

a) turn off the printer
b) sudo service udev restart
c) log out and log back in (for new group permissions to take effect)
d) turn printer on

Hope this helps.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2012-04-24 Thread Martyn Russell
I am also using Ubuntu Pangolin (beta2).

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2012-03-10 Thread Tristan Schmelcher
I had this same problem on Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit with a Brother MFC-7220
and the brscan2 driver. Printing worked fine, but attempting to scan
gave the Invalid argument error. In my case it turned out that the
issue was that it didn't work with USB 3.0 ports. Whenever it was
plugged into a USB 3.0 port, I got the Invalid argument error;
whenever it was plugged into a USB 2.0 port, it worked. I also noticed
in dmesg that it printed this message precisely whenever I plugged it
into a USB 3.0 port:

[ 2534.356937] usb 3-2: ep 0x85 - rounding interval to 512 microframes,
ep desc says 800 microframes

So that may be the cause of the problem.

(It also printed a message saying [ 2535.503268] usb 3-2: usbfs:
USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd mtp-probe rqt 128 rq 6 len 1024 ret -110,
but that was printed even with USB 2.0 ports when everything was
working.)

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2011-12-19 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: xsane (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2011-01-11 Thread madtom1999
Just updated to 10.10 (64 bit) still getting the same problem

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2011-01-11 Thread madtom1999
I've managed to solve my problem by modifying /etc/sane.d/dll.conf to
read epson.conf rather than epson2.conf

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-11-25 Thread madtom1999
I'm getting the same (Failed to start scanner: Invalid argument) for an Epson 
Perfecftion 640U 
under 64 bit 9.4 
Worked fine on 8.10

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Re: [Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-06-03 Thread Doug Morse
Hi Davias,

That's great -- I'm glad it worked!  And thanks for letting me know: It
makes me feel better knowing that at least one other person is having a
similar problem and that the same solution works.  Thanks also for posting
to LaunchPad so others can know, and I'm glad to know that it worked from
within VirtualBox, as I use it to for legacy Windows issues.

Too bad we're finding this out just as Ubunutu has dropped xsane from
official support / its repositories as of Lucid 10.4 :(  Not the end of
the world, tho': I'm sure .debs will be available, and worse case I'll
build it from sources myself.  I'm prefer the control that xsane gives me
compared to Simple Scanner and the like.

Best,
Doug


On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 14:32:33 - Davias iaschi.da...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Dear Doug,
 sorry for the delay, I finally had time to give a try to your solution:
 IT WORKS! (where nothing else did...)
 
 This is what I did:
 1) started Windows 2000 in VirtualBox 3.1.6 on my Ubuntu 9.10 AMD64
 2) on the Devices menu of VirtualBox I selected unknown USB device
 05D8:4022  - this is the address where my Mustek scanner lives on. 3)
 started DirectScan, the Mustek scan program on Win2K 4) the Win2K device
 disconnect window appeared, informing that it was now safe to unplug USB
 device Mustek ScanPlus 1200 5) at THE SAME TIME the XSane dialog box
 appeared offering which device to use for scanning, my webcam or Mustek
 ScanPlus 1200 - this is common as I have 2 scanning device, at least for
 sane. 6) selected the Mustek ScanPlus 1200 and instead of getting open
 of device gt68xx:libusb:001:009 failed: Invalid argument I had xsane up
 and running!
 
 So definitely using the Windows driver took the scanner away from this
 strange lock mode it was fallen!
 
 Thanks again for your solution,
 Dave


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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-06-01 Thread Davias
Dear Doug,
sorry for the delay, I finally had time to give a try to your solution: IT 
WORKS! (where nothing else did...)

This is what I did:
1) started Windows 2000 in VirtualBox 3.1.6 on my Ubuntu 9.10 AMD64
2) on the Devices menu of VirtualBox I selected unknown USB device 05D8:4022  
- this is the address where my Mustek scanner lives on.
3) started DirectScan, the Mustek scan program on Win2K 
4) the Win2K device disconnect window appeared, informing that it was now safe 
to unplug USB device Mustek ScanPlus 1200
5) at THE SAME TIME the XSane dialog box appeared offering which device to use 
for scanning, my webcam or Mustek ScanPlus 1200 - this is common as I have 2 
scanning device, at least for sane.
6) selected the Mustek ScanPlus 1200 and instead of getting open of device 
gt68xx:libusb:001:009 failed: Invalid argument
I had xsane up and running!

So definitely using the Windows driver took the scanner away from this
strange lock mode it was fallen!

Thanks again for your solution,
Dave

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-05-28 Thread Doug Morse
Hi Davias,

Something about the xsane driver seems to put my scanner into an odd
state wherein I also get the invalid argument error message and cannot
scan.  At first I thought it could be a number of things (see comment
#30), but I've definitely nailed it down to hardware state issue.

Normally, the main LED indicating the scanner is powered on and ready is
either fully-lit green or off.  When the scanner gets in this odd state,
however, the LED is either off when the USB cable is unplugged or half-
lit green.  Switching USB ports, switching from one Ubuntu machine to
another -- nothing fixes it.  I've found that the only way to correct
the problem is to hook the scanner back up to a WinXP box and then run
some application that activates the manufacturer's driver (in my case,
the Epson Scan Utility).  I don't even have to scan anything -- I just
need to ensure that the main LED becomes fully-lit green again.

Eventually, under Ubuntu the scanner LED goes half-bright again and,
notably, thereafter the scanner *no longer* resets itself twice after
reboot (i.e., normally, I can hear the scanner resetting twice during
reboot -- this is true for when its connected to WinXP and it is true
when its connected to Ubuntu and when xsane will subsequently work).
I'm still not clear on when and why the scanner gets into this state,
but eventually I will and will then post here.

My scanner is an Epson, not a Brother, and I'm running 9.10, not 10.04,
so my problem and workaround may not be of help to you, but I'd be
curious one way or another.

My suspicion is that either xsane, some of its drivers, or some Ubuntu
USB driver put or leave the scanner hardware in some odd, non-functional
state.  The reason I say this is, not only does my scanner LED turn
half-lit green when the problem it starts, it *stays* that way no matter
what: hard reboot of the machine, removing power from the scanner, doing
both at the same time, doing both in the two possible orderings, etc.
Nada, nothing, nichts.  The *only* way I have found to reset the
scanner is to have the manufacturer's drivers interact with it.  Very
odd indeed.

Next time this happens, I'm going to try running the Epson Scan Utility
on WinXP under VirtualBox on the Ubuntu machine to which my scanner is
normally connecting.  I don't know if it will work or not, but it'd be
nice to be to fix this problem on the fly w/o having to reboot or
physically move the scan.

Anyway, my apologies for the long post.  I hope this information can be
of help to you or others.

Cheers,
Doug

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-05-28 Thread Davias
+1; read everything and tried everything (ubuntu 9.10 amd64, it was
working with 9.04)

scanimage: open of device gt68xx:libusb:001:009 failed: Invalid argument

tried also with libsane 1.0.19 ... nothing. And I read around the bug is
still there in 10.04

Any help? TIA

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-04-26 Thread whoop
I'm getting this: 
failed to open device 'brother2:bus2;dev1': invalid argument.
with a Brother dcp-115c on ubuntu 10.04 32 bit.
Are there any developments on this issue? Is there a workaround that works for 
my setup?

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-03-11 Thread Doug Morse
Hi Tzadik,

Yes, thanks, I did see your post from 11/15/09 and considered trying
your solution.  However, I have an Epson rather than Brother scanner,
and I was able to correct the problem by, more likely, switching USB
ports or possibly having forced a scanner reset with a WinXP SP3
machine.

Cheers,
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Re: [Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-03-10 Thread Doug Morse
hi rik,

thanks again for your help.  very kind of you to take the time to share
your experiences.

that's sort of the reason for my wordy reply: just in case my experiences
can be helpful to someone else.

it drives me crazy hunting around for a solution to a problem, then to find
one or more folks with the same or similar problems, and then the
discussion drops off a cliff without any mention of whether someone got the
problem resolved or not, and what (if anything they) learned along the way.
for the apparently less technical folks, i'm quite forgiving, but it really
irks me when someone is clearly technically knowledgeable (like me) and
drops off without a word.  so, i try to not be that way.  in the long run,
it's good community membership behavior, giving as well as taking, that
makes all this work.

thanks for being a good community member. :)

cheers,
doug


On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 04:54:06 - rik rikkroond...@gmail.com wrote:
 hi Doug,
 
 glad that worked for you  :-)
 
 switching ports did not for me at all
 
 
 cheers
 
 rik

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-03-10 Thread Doug Morse
Sorry folks, I thought that reply by email would go only to rik.  My
apologies.  --doug

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Re: [Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-03-10 Thread Tzadik Vanderhoof
Did you see my response of 11/15/09?

On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 7:05 PM, Doug Morse d...@dougmorse.org wrote:

 Hi rik (and others),

 Thanks for the suggestion.

 I did in fact resolved the problem, but before your post...

 I knew I wasn't crazy -- I HAD seen xsane work on the machine under
 WUBI.  So, I booted from the install CD and just ran in Live CD mode.
 Still no joy.

 So then I rebooted a different machine -- a 5 mo. old laptop -- under
 WUBI and hooked the scanner to that.  No joy, no joy, no joy.

 So, since I had wiped WinXP off the target machine (my desktop machine,
 32bit), where the scanner has been working fine for years, I installed
 the original Epson driver / software on the laptop booted under Windows
 Vista.  STILL no joy.  I had inadvertently install the 32bit drivers
 instead of the 64bit ones.  So,  I uninstalled the 32bit Epson
 drivers/software and then installed the correct 64bit version.  Still no
 workie (although I had never had the scanner attached to this 64bit
 laptop).

 At this point, I just wondered if the scanner had gotten into some weird
 state.  So, I installed the 32bit Epson drivers/software on an older
 Dell Inspiron 9300 laptop running winxp sp3.  FINALLY, my scanner worked
 again.

 At that point, I attached it back to the original, target machine.  In
 so doing, I also plugged it BACK into its original USB port -- port 1,
 which is farther from it -- rather than in port 4 where I had plugged it
 into during the switch to Ubunutu because that port is physically
 closer.

 The good news is that the scanner reset twice during boot -- which is
 what it had always done under winxp on the same machine -- and low and
 behold, xsane worked perfectly!

 So, I'm not sure if the scanner got into some odd state -- possible, but
 I doubt it -- that hooking it up to an older Dell 32bit laptop fixed, or
 if, more likely, SIMPLY SWITCHING THE USB PORT fixed things??!?

 The target machine / my desktop has an ABIT KT7A mb with two on-board
 USB ports that I have never used for anything (they are USB 1.0 and
 hence slow).   When I got the scanner, I also purchased a StarTech USB
 2.0 4-port PCI card, and that provides the 4 ports I actually use.

 I've no idea why switching ports would matter, especially since /proc
 and lsusb show the exact same information for the scanner whether on
 port 1 or 4, but who knows.  I suppose I could move the scanner over to
 ports 2, 3, and 4, respectively, and see what happens -- and am happy to
 do so if anyone needs me to -- but for now I'm simply happy that my
 scanner is working and working reliably again.

 Thanks all,
 Doug

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 Status in “xsane” package in Ubuntu: New

 Bug description:
 Binary package hint: xsane

 I have a Brother MFC 210C.  I have just done a fresh install on this
 machine of Ubuntu 9.10 and scanning no longer works.  (Printing works fine)
 I have installed these packages from the Brother site:

 cupswrapperMFC210C-1.0.2-3.i386.deb
 mfc210clpr-1.0.2-1.i386.deb
 brscan2-0.2.4-0.i386.deb

 When I click Scan in xsane, I get:

 failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

 This scanner was working fine in 9.04.

 ProblemType: Bug
 Architecture: i386
 Date: Sun Nov  8 17:42:33 2009
 DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
 InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala - Release i386 (20091028.5)
 Package: xsane 0.996-2ubuntu1
 ProcEnviron:
  PATH=(custom, user)
  LANG=en_US.UTF-8
  SHELL=/bin/bash
 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-14.48-generic
 SourcePackage: xsane
 Uname: Linux 2.6.31-14-generic i686

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Re: [Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-03-09 Thread rik
hi Doug,

glad that worked for you  :-)

switching ports did not for me at all


cheers

rik


On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 4:05 PM, Doug Morse d...@dougmorse.org wrote:

 Hi rik (and others),

 Thanks for the suggestion.

 I did in fact resolved the problem, but before your post...

 I knew I wasn't crazy -- I HAD seen xsane work on the machine under
 WUBI.  So, I booted from the install CD and just ran in Live CD mode.
 Still no joy.

 So then I rebooted a different machine -- a 5 mo. old laptop -- under
 WUBI and hooked the scanner to that.  No joy, no joy, no joy.

 So, since I had wiped WinXP off the target machine (my desktop machine,
 32bit), where the scanner has been working fine for years, I installed
 the original Epson driver / software on the laptop booted under Windows
 Vista.  STILL no joy.  I had inadvertently install the 32bit drivers
 instead of the 64bit ones.  So,  I uninstalled the 32bit Epson
 drivers/software and then installed the correct 64bit version.  Still no
 workie (although I had never had the scanner attached to this 64bit
 laptop).

 At this point, I just wondered if the scanner had gotten into some weird
 state.  So, I installed the 32bit Epson drivers/software on an older
 Dell Inspiron 9300 laptop running winxp sp3.  FINALLY, my scanner worked
 again.

 At that point, I attached it back to the original, target machine.  In
 so doing, I also plugged it BACK into its original USB port -- port 1,
 which is farther from it -- rather than in port 4 where I had plugged it
 into during the switch to Ubunutu because that port is physically
 closer.

 The good news is that the scanner reset twice during boot -- which is
 what it had always done under winxp on the same machine -- and low and
 behold, xsane worked perfectly!

 So, I'm not sure if the scanner got into some odd state -- possible, but
 I doubt it -- that hooking it up to an older Dell 32bit laptop fixed, or
 if, more likely, SIMPLY SWITCHING THE USB PORT fixed things??!?

 The target machine / my desktop has an ABIT KT7A mb with two on-board
 USB ports that I have never used for anything (they are USB 1.0 and
 hence slow).   When I got the scanner, I also purchased a StarTech USB
 2.0 4-port PCI card, and that provides the 4 ports I actually use.

 I've no idea why switching ports would matter, especially since /proc
 and lsusb show the exact same information for the scanner whether on
 port 1 or 4, but who knows.  I suppose I could move the scanner over to
 ports 2, 3, and 4, respectively, and see what happens -- and am happy to
 do so if anyone needs me to -- but for now I'm simply happy that my
 scanner is working and working reliably again.

 Thanks all,
 Doug

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-03-08 Thread Doug Morse
Hi rik (and others),

Thanks for the suggestion.

I did in fact resolved the problem, but before your post...

I knew I wasn't crazy -- I HAD seen xsane work on the machine under
WUBI.  So, I booted from the install CD and just ran in Live CD mode.
Still no joy.

So then I rebooted a different machine -- a 5 mo. old laptop -- under
WUBI and hooked the scanner to that.  No joy, no joy, no joy.

So, since I had wiped WinXP off the target machine (my desktop machine,
32bit), where the scanner has been working fine for years, I installed
the original Epson driver / software on the laptop booted under Windows
Vista.  STILL no joy.  I had inadvertently install the 32bit drivers
instead of the 64bit ones.  So,  I uninstalled the 32bit Epson
drivers/software and then installed the correct 64bit version.  Still no
workie (although I had never had the scanner attached to this 64bit
laptop).

At this point, I just wondered if the scanner had gotten into some weird
state.  So, I installed the 32bit Epson drivers/software on an older
Dell Inspiron 9300 laptop running winxp sp3.  FINALLY, my scanner worked
again.

At that point, I attached it back to the original, target machine.  In
so doing, I also plugged it BACK into its original USB port -- port 1,
which is farther from it -- rather than in port 4 where I had plugged it
into during the switch to Ubunutu because that port is physically
closer.

The good news is that the scanner reset twice during boot -- which is
what it had always done under winxp on the same machine -- and low and
behold, xsane worked perfectly!

So, I'm not sure if the scanner got into some odd state -- possible, but
I doubt it -- that hooking it up to an older Dell 32bit laptop fixed, or
if, more likely, SIMPLY SWITCHING THE USB PORT fixed things??!?

The target machine / my desktop has an ABIT KT7A mb with two on-board
USB ports that I have never used for anything (they are USB 1.0 and
hence slow).   When I got the scanner, I also purchased a StarTech USB
2.0 4-port PCI card, and that provides the 4 ports I actually use.

I've no idea why switching ports would matter, especially since /proc
and lsusb show the exact same information for the scanner whether on
port 1 or 4, but who knows.  I suppose I could move the scanner over to
ports 2, 3, and 4, respectively, and see what happens -- and am happy to
do so if anyone needs me to -- but for now I'm simply happy that my
scanner is working and working reliably again.

Thanks all,
Doug

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-02-22 Thread Doug Morse
I too am having a very similar problem.  I just recently switched this
particular machine from WinXP Home SP3 to Ubuntu 9.10.

Before I did the install, I used WUBI to try out 9.10.  At that point,
my Epson Perfection 3590 Photo scanner, connected via USB 2.0, worked
just fine.

I thought I checked it again after actually installing Ubuntu 9.10 (from
the same ISO image), but I'm not sure.  If so, I'm also not sure if I
checked it before or after updating everything, specifically updating
the kernel from the .31-14 version to the .31-19 version.

So, I can't be sure, but I'm wondering if it's a kernel-update issue or
a library-update issue???

Technical info:

--
r...@dougshome:~# lsusb -t
--
1-6:1.0: No such file or directory
/:  Bus 06.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=uhci_hcd/2p, 12M
/:  Bus 05.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=uhci_hcd/2p, 12M
/:  Bus 04.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ohci_hcd/2p, 12M
/:  Bus 03.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ohci_hcd/2p, 12M
/:  Bus 02.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ohci_hcd/2p, 12M
/:  Bus 01.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ehci_hcd/6p, 480M
|__ Port 6: Dev 3, If 0, Class=vend., Driver=, 480M

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r...@dougshome:~# sane-find-scanner -v
--
This is sane-find-scanner from sane-backends 1.0.20

  # 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.

searching for SCSI scanners:
checking /dev/scanner... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sg0... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sg1... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sg2... failed to open (Invalid argument)
...
[checking /dev/sg[3-y], same error mesage...]
...
checking /dev/sgz... failed to open (Invalid argument)
  # No SCSI scanners found. If you expected something different, make sure that
  # you have loaded a kernel SCSI driver for your SCSI adapter.

searching for USB scanners:
checking /dev/usb/scanner... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner0... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner1... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner2... failed to open (Invalid argument)
...
[checking /dev/usb/scannner[3-14], same error mesage...]
...
checking /dev/usbscanner15... failed to open (Invalid argument)
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8 [EPSON], product=0x0122 [EPSON Scanner]) at 
libusb:001:003
  # 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.
done

--
r...@dougshome:~# scanimage -L
--
WARNING: Unhandled message: interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable, 
path=/, member=Introspect
device `snapscan:libusb:001:003' is a EPSON EPSON Scanner flatbed scanner

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re-installing 0.96.

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Re: [Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-02-22 Thread rik
hi Doug,

This solved it all for me , thanks to Maxo  !, see below.  I only had to
change gksudo gedit in to sudo gedit

Sunday, November 15, 2009
Scanning Problems in Ubuntu Karmic
9.10http://maxolasersquad.blogspot.com/2009/11/scanning-problems-in-ubuntu-karmic-910.html
I went to scan in some pictures today with my new Karmic install and ran
into problems.  When I went to scan I would get Failed to start scanner:
Invalid argument  Some Googling revealed that many people are experiencing
broken scanning after upgrading to Karmic with various printers.  A little
more searching revealed the solution.  I think that there is probably an
even better solution, but this is how I got scanning to work.
First I installed libsane-extras:
sudo aptitude install libsane-extras
Next I edited saned.conf to enable the epson driver.
gksudo gedit /etc/init.d/sane.d/dll.conf
In this file I removed the # at the line that read #epson
To get the parameters for me scanner I ran:

$ 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=0x04b8, product=0x0839) at libusb:001:003
found USB scanner (vendor=0x0bc7 [X10 Wireless Technology Inc],
product=0x0004 [USB Receiver]) at libusb:007:002
  # 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.

Here the line that read found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8, product=0x0839)
at libusb:001:003 was the key.  These parameters needed to go in the epson
drivers file.
gksudo gedit /etc/init.d/sane.d/epson.conf
I replaced the line that read usb to read usb 0x4b8 0x0839  Finally I
just needed to restart the sane daemon.
sudo /etc/init.d/saned restart
After this scanning finally worked.
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On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Doug Morse d...@dougmorse.org wrote:

 I too am having a very similar problem.  I just recently switched this
 particular machine from WinXP Home SP3 to Ubuntu 9.10.

 Before I did the install, I used WUBI to try out 9.10.  At that point,
 my Epson Perfection 3590 Photo scanner, connected via USB 2.0, worked
 just fine.

 I thought I checked it again after actually installing Ubuntu 9.10 (from
 the same ISO image), but I'm not sure.  If so, I'm also not sure if I
 checked it before or after updating everything, specifically updating
 the kernel from the .31-14 version to the .31-19 version.

 So, I can't be sure, but I'm wondering if it's a kernel-update issue or
 a library-update issue???

 Technical info:


 --
 r...@dougshome:~# lsusb -t

 --
 1-6:1.0: No such file or directory
 /:  Bus 06.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=uhci_hcd/2p, 12M
 /:  Bus 05.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=uhci_hcd/2p, 12M
 /:  Bus 04.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ohci_hcd/2p, 12M
 /:  Bus 03.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ohci_hcd/2p, 12M
 /:  Bus 02.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ohci_hcd/2p, 12M
 /:  Bus 01.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ehci_hcd/6p, 480M
|__ Port 6: Dev 3, If 0, Class=vend., Driver=, 480M


 --
 r...@dougshome:~# sane-find-scanner -v

 --
 This is sane-find-scanner from sane-backends 1.0.20

  # 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.

 searching for SCSI scanners:
 checking /dev/scanner... failed to open (Invalid argument)
 checking /dev/sg0... failed to open (Invalid argument)
 checking /dev/sg1... failed to open (Invalid argument)
 checking /dev/sg2... failed to open (Invalid argument)
 ...
 [checking /dev/sg[3-y], same error mesage...]
 

Re: [Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-02-22 Thread rik
hi Doug,

This solved it all for me , thanks to Maxo  !, see below.  I only had to
change gksudo gedit in to sudo gedit

Sunday, November 15, 2009
Scanning Problems in Ubuntu Karmic
9.10http://maxolasersquad.blogspot.com/2009/11/scanning-problems-in-ubuntu-karmic-910.html
I went to scan in some pictures today with my new Karmic install and ran
into problems.  When I went to scan I would get Failed to start scanner:
Invalid argument  Some Googling revealed that many people are experiencing
broken scanning after upgrading to Karmic with various printers.  A little
more searching revealed the solution.  I think that there is probably an
even better solution, but this is how I got scanning to work.
First I installed libsane-extras:
sudo aptitude install libsane-extras
Next I edited saned.conf to enable the epson driver.
gksudo gedit /etc/init.d/sane.d/dll.conf
In this file I removed the # at the line that read #epson
To get the parameters for me scanner I ran:

$ 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=0x04b8, product=0x0839) at libusb:001:003
found USB scanner (vendor=0x0bc7 [X10 Wireless Technology Inc],
product=0x0004 [USB Receiver]) at libusb:007:002
  # 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.

Here the line that read found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8, product=0x0839)
at libusb:001:003 was the key.  These parameters needed to go in the epson
drivers file.
gksudo gedit /etc/init.d/sane.d/epson.conf
I replaced the line that read usb to read usb 0x4b8 0x0839  Finally I
just needed to restart the sane daemon.
sudo /etc/init.d/saned restart
After this scanning finally worked.
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On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Doug Morse d...@dougmorse.org wrote:

 I too am having a very similar problem.  I just recently switched this
 particular machine from WinXP Home SP3 to Ubuntu 9.10.

 Before I did the install, I used WUBI to try out 9.10.  At that point,
 my Epson Perfection 3590 Photo scanner, connected via USB 2.0, worked
 just fine.

 I thought I checked it again after actually installing Ubuntu 9.10 (from
 the same ISO image), but I'm not sure.  If so, I'm also not sure if I
 checked it before or after updating everything, specifically updating
 the kernel from the .31-14 version to the .31-19 version.

 So, I can't be sure, but I'm wondering if it's a kernel-update issue or
 a library-update issue???

 Technical info:


 --
 r...@dougshome:~# lsusb -t

 --
 1-6:1.0: No such file or directory
 /:  Bus 06.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=uhci_hcd/2p, 12M
 /:  Bus 05.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=uhci_hcd/2p, 12M
 /:  Bus 04.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ohci_hcd/2p, 12M
 /:  Bus 03.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ohci_hcd/2p, 12M
 /:  Bus 02.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ohci_hcd/2p, 12M
 /:  Bus 01.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ehci_hcd/6p, 480M
|__ Port 6: Dev 3, If 0, Class=vend., Driver=, 480M


 --
 r...@dougshome:~# sane-find-scanner -v

 --
 This is sane-find-scanner from sane-backends 1.0.20

  # 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.

 searching for SCSI scanners:
 checking /dev/scanner... failed to open (Invalid argument)
 checking /dev/sg0... failed to open (Invalid argument)
 checking /dev/sg1... failed to open (Invalid argument)
 checking /dev/sg2... failed to open (Invalid argument)
 ...
 [checking /dev/sg[3-y], same error mesage...]
 

[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-02-05 Thread rik
any help/suggestions  on this problem ?

scanimage -L   read out below

WARNING: Unhandled message: interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable, 
path=/, member=Introspect
device `epson2:libusb:001:004' is a Epson GT-X800 flatbed scanner
r...@rik-desktop:~$

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-02-05 Thread rik
this is more info on the same

WARNING: Unhandled message: interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable, 
path=/, member=Introspect
scanimage: sane_start: Error during device I/O
scanimage r...@rik-desktop:~$ scanimage -d
WARNING: Unhandled message: interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable, 
path=/, member=Introspect
scanimage: option requires an argument -- 'd'
r...@rik-desktop:~$

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-01-29 Thread rik
this is what I get

r...@rik-desktop:~$ lsusb
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 04b8:012a Seiko Epson Corp. Perfection 4990 Photo scanner
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 008 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 007 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 006 Device 003: ID 413c:3010 Dell Computer Corp. Optical Wheel Mouse
Bus 006 Device 002: ID 413c:2005 Dell Computer Corp. RT7D50 Keyboard
Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
r...@rik-desktop:~$ 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=0x04b8 [EPSON], product=0x012a [EPSON Scanner]) at 
libusb:001:004
  # Your USB scanner was (probably) detected. It may or may not be supported by
  # SANE. Try scanimage -L and read the backend's manpage.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-01-29 Thread rik
sorry, this one is complete

r...@rik-desktop:~$ lsusb
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 04b8:012a Seiko Epson Corp. Perfection 4990 Photo scanner
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 008 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 007 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 006 Device 003: ID 413c:3010 Dell Computer Corp. Optical Wheel Mouse
Bus 006 Device 002: ID 413c:2005 Dell Computer Corp. RT7D50 Keyboard
Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
r...@rik-desktop:~$ 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=0x04b8 [EPSON], product=0x012a [EPSON Scanner]) at 
libusb:001:004
  # 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.
r...@rik-desktop:~$ scanimage -L
WARNING: Unhandled message: interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable, 
path=/, member=Introspect
device `epson2:libusb:001:004' is a Epson GT-X800 flatbed scanner
r...@rik-desktop:~$

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-01-28 Thread rik
I have the same problem since my last Karmic updates a few days ago, 
Epson 4990 , scanner is recognized , all menus are available,

when pressing scan or preview it says  failed to start scanner: Invalid 
argument 
strange enough it worked before , even with Karmic 9.10, just would not work 
when I plugged in my Ipod ??  USB problems ?

any help/ suggestions ?

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Re: [Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-01-19 Thread mckemie
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 07:27:04AM -, lacikae wrote:
 After reboot, also SkanLite is working without problems and there are no
 problems with XSane or with the device recognition.
 
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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-01-19 Thread lacikae
I dont have any idea. Now I can select from two devices in XSane, the
first is noname (I think, it is the integrated webcam) and the second is
the scanner (with proper name HP Scanjet). The same selection
appeared in SkanLite. Maybe the Scanner Utility (Flegita) helped to
recognise scanner in some way.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-01-18 Thread lacikae
I am running ubuntu 9.10 on HP Probook 4510s and I have the same problems with 
HP ScanJet 5400c. Xsane can find a scanning device on startup and selecting 
preview, I get the error failed to start scanner: Invalid argument .  Here is 
the output of  lsusb
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 04f2:b159 Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd 
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 03f0:231d Hewlett-Packard 
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 007 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 008 Device 002: ID 0458:000e KYE Systems Corp. (Mouse Systems) VideoCAM Web
Bus 008 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
and the output of 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.

  # No USB scanners found. If you expected something different, make sure that
  # you have loaded a kernel driver for your USB host controller and have setup
  # the USB system correctly. See man sane-usb for details.

  # 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.

In ScanLIte, I can only see the output from integrated webcam. It looks
like webcam is recognised as the scanning device and the scanner is not
found. Any help? Thanks in advance.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-01-18 Thread mckemie
My Acer has a webcam that is recognized as a scanner device by all three
scanner aps: XSane, ScanLite, and Scanner Utility. All three aps also
recognize my CanoScan LiDE25.   I just tested the webcam with ScanLite.
Worked fine.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-01-18 Thread lacikae
Thanks, now it is working (I am wondering, what happened, I didnt do
anything). I only tried the third possibility, the Scanner Utility (or
Flegita) and the scanner was working. So after this I tried to find the
scanner using command line lsusb and sane-find-scanner and the scanner
was recognised. I tired XSane and now, scanner is working also under
XSane. It is still not working using SkanLite where only webcam is the
device that is working there. Maybe it will change after reboot.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-01-18 Thread lacikae
After reboot, also SkanLite is working without problems and there are no
problems with XSane or with the device recognition.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2010-01-17 Thread mckemie
I've encountered this bug with 9.10 64 bit on Acer notebook with a
CanoScan LiDE25.  Scanner works great with both ScanLite and Scanner
Utility but not XSane.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2009-11-27 Thread deraffe
I just had difficulties to scan on a network-connected Brother MFC-5440CN after 
the Upgrade from Jaunty 9.04 to Kamic 9.10. Updated the brscan2 driver, added 
it to the configuration and it worked.
So far so good, BUT when I wanted to test it the first time, I executed 
scanimage -d brother2:net1;dev0 --test, which gave me the same error you had 
above:
scanimage: open of device brother2:net1 failed: Invalid argument
dev0: command not found

It was just that the shell interpreted the semicolon, but maybe interpretation 
of the device name is the source of your problem?
Hope this was helpful.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2009-11-16 Thread Christian
Hello Community,

I have the same problem with my Ubuntu 9.10 and a Brother MFC-8860DN.
I try all solutions from this posting, but without a satisfied effect.
I get everytime the same message:

scanimage: open of device brother2:net1;dev0 failed: Invalid argument

Before, I have Ubuntu 9.04 without any probelms with my scanner, but
since I made the upgrade to 9.10.

I hope, there comes a useful bugfix soon!

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Re: [Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2009-11-15 Thread Tzadik Vanderhoof
OK, it looks like v4l:/dev/video0 is refering to my webcam, so the sane was
getting mixed up there.  To make a long story short, my scanner is now
working! (woot!)  Even better, it's working with the standard Ubuntu 9.10
sane and xsane packages ... no source compiles (double woot!).  Here is
(according to my best memory) what I did to get it to work (don't know how
many of the steps were actually necessary).

- uninstall the compiled-from-source sane and xsane using make
uninstall

- install the standard sane and xsane using apt-get

- follow these instructions from the Brother site:
(from http://solutions.brother.com/linux/en_us/instruction_scn1c.html#u9.10)

Ubuntu 9.10*1.* Open /lib/udev/rules.d/40-libsane.rules file.*2.* Add the
following two lines to the end of the device list. (Before the line # The
following rule will disable ...):


The lines to be added---


# Brother scanners
ATTRS{idVendor}==04f9, ENV{libsane_matched}=yes

 *3.* Restart the OS.- unplug my webcam from the USB and reboot

- install (or reinstall) the 3 Brother packages for my device

mfc210clpr-1.0.2-1.i386.deb
cupswrapperMFC210C-1.0.2-3.i386.deb
brscan2-0.2.4-0.i386.deb

- plug the webcam back in

- reboot

Now whenever I run xsane, it offers me a choice of whether to scan from my
webcam or my scanner.   If I make the correct choice it works.  Definitely a
solution I can live with!

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Re: [Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2009-11-14 Thread Tzadik Vanderhoof
Thanks for the advice.  I installed libsane 1.0.19, xsane 0.93, then 0.996.
But now I'm getting Failed to open device `v4l:/dev/video0': Invalid
argument

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2009-11-10 Thread Andy Brown
I was having a similar problem with XSane today.  According to Oliver
Rauch, the author of XSane, the SANE team has changed some things in the
latest release of the backends that breaks compatibility.  This was
posted on the XSane web site in February...

If you experience any problems with XSane and sane-backends with a
version number greater than 1.0.19 then this may be caused by an
incompatible development of sane-backends.  In this case it may be worth
to try sane-backends-1.0.19 or earlier.  XSane is and will keep
compatible to the original SANE-1.0 standard.  I will not spend any time
for incompatible things that will mess up everything.

Indeed if you look at the version numbers in Jaunty libsane is 1.0.19,
whereas the one in Karmic is 1.0.20, so I suppose this kind of makes
sense.

I went into Synaptic and removed xsane and its dependencies, then
installed older versions from source.  Now things seem to be working
again with my Canon scanner.  (I can scan but my preview window is a bit
messed up... probably unrelated though.)

Download from:
http://www.sane-project.org/source.html
http://www.xsane.org/xsane-download.html

Hope that helps you guys too!

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2009-11-10 Thread Andy Brown
Just a quick follow-up...  I was trying to find if there was a version
of XSane that the preview window would work in after I posted.  At first
I just went back a few versions, then I went back all the way to 0.93
and started coming back up, skipping a few here and there.  The short
story is that 0.93 worked, then magically everything else after that
worked, including the latest.  So I'm not sure what happened there, but
I guess the moral of the story is if you're having the same problem with
the preview window, install 0.93 and then reinstall 0.996.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2009-11-09 Thread Xet 666 roV
I have the same situation with EPSON SX-400. It worked OK in 9.04. Now,
the printer works fine right after KK install but scanner (XSANE) does
not.  I have installed
http://linux.avasys.jp/drivers/iscan/2.22.1/iscan_2.22.1-2_i386.deb as
per another thread and now get the ...invalid argument message. Same
results when user or via sudo.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2009-11-09 Thread James Moger
I have this same problem in 9.10 with both a CanoScan LIDE 70 (not supported) 
and a Nikon LS-50 (supported).
This can be replicated with the scanimage command line tool.

Not sure if its related or not... but I also have a USB webcam (MS
LifeCam Cinema) which seems to be recognized by SANE (as v4l). I doubt
that it should be recognized by SANE, but maybe there are other SANE
uses? I'll try disconnecting the webcam, retrying the LS-50 (since LIDE
70 is unsupported), and will report back findings.

Agreed that sudo does not change anything.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2009-11-09 Thread James Moger
Webcam has no affect.

scanimage -L
WARNING: Unhandled message: interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable, 
path=/, member=Introspect
device `coolscan3:usb:libusb:001:004' is a Nikon LS-50 ED film scanner

scanimage -T -d coolscan3:usb:libusb:001:004
scanimage: open of device coolscan3:usb:libusb:001:004 failed: Invalid argument

Results are the same using sudo.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2009-11-09 Thread James Moger
Forgot to mention, I'm running 64-bit Karmic.  Looks like reporter is
running 32-bit.

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2009-11-09 Thread Tzadik Vanderhoof
Yes 32 bit... Can I provide anything else?

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[Bug 478761] Re: failed to start scanner: Invalid argument

2009-11-08 Thread Tzadik Vanderhoof

** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35387594/Dependencies.txt

** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35387595/XsessionErrors.txt

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