Heyes/LincolnFP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Sane / Scanner problem
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I boot, though, I get the scanner detection message, but
I get messages detecting generic sga at scsi id 0, generic sgb
at scsi id 1 ---generic sgf at scsi id 7
idea what's up with the extra
scanner messages?
Michael Heyes
Kenneth Scharf [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/16/99 11:21:50 AM
To: Mike Heyes/LincolnFP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Sane / Scanner problem
I have scsi generic support, and aha152x support
I have scsi generic support, and aha152x support compiled in the kernel (potato
with 2.2.13) and have sane installed. The scsi card is Adaptec 1505. The kernel
recognizes the card fine. I didn't have the sg devices in my /dev directory, so
I did a MAKEDEV sg to make them. I made the sym. link
I have scsi generic support, and aha152x support
compiled in the kernel
(potato
with 2.2.13) and have sane installed. The scsi card
is Adaptec 1505.
The kernel
recognizes the card fine. I didn't have the sg
devices in my /dev
directory, so
I did a MAKEDEV sg to make them. I made the sym. link
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