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Try getting a debug log of the avision backend, at the console, run
all on one line:
SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=7 scanimage foo.pnm 27400.log
and then lets see whats in that log.
allan
ps- i've also cc'd the backend author for help.
On 4/2/08, Tymoteusz tymoteusz.drozd at gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
Yes, the debug log would be welcome.
Sidenot: a backend, mine specifically, should not be able to interfere
with
Xorg. If Xorg crashes than more likely due to an bug allocating an
overly
large pixmap from XSane or Kooka or something like that. Though of corse
Xorg (the X server or an driver)
Ok thx for fast replay.
i've uploaded logs here http://atelier1.website.pl/N-A
I hope that this issue with xsane kooka is not driver fault
(nvidia-96xx here).
Regards.
Hello,
I write again about LiDE 90 because I had no answers since my last mail.
Does people who test my patch have results...
Please see my last mail. I did any progress since it.
Regards
Guillaume
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 8:41 AM, Ralph D. Ungermann wrote:
I'm about to adapt the teco3 backend to the VM6552.
My question: Is there still any public interest in backends for
such old scanners?
m. allan noah wrote:
though there may not be much interest, we will accept patches if you
On 4/3/08, Ralph D. Ungermann linux at mloge-ungermann.de wrote:
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 8:41 AM, Ralph D. Ungermann wrote:
I'm about to adapt the teco3 backend to the VM6552.
My question: Is there still any public interest in backends for
such old scanners?
m. allan noah
Hi i've got some more info about crash of kooka xsane.
its looks like you were right.
this is part of my Xorg.0.log
SetClientVersion: 0 9
SetClientVersion: 0 9
(II) Open ACPI successful (/var/run/acpid.socket)
(II) APM registered successfully
(II) NVIDIA(0): Initialized GART.
(II) NVIDIA(0):
m. allan noah wrote:
On 4/3/08, Ralph D. Ungermann linux at mloge-ungermann.de wrote:
If there is anybody else out there using backend teco1, teco2, or teco3,
I'm willing to unify and maintain that driver. But now I sit idle, until
somebody googles and finds this email...
why dont you
On 4/3/08, Ralph D. Ungermann linux at mloge-ungermann.de wrote:
m. allan noah wrote:
On 4/3/08, Ralph D. Ungermann linux at mloge-ungermann.de wrote:
If there is anybody else out there using backend teco1, teco2, or
teco3,
I'm willing to unify and maintain that driver. But now I
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 14:56 +0200, Ralph D. Ungermann wrote:
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 8:41 AM, Ralph D. Ungermann wrote:
I'm about to adapt the teco3 backend to the VM6552.
My question: Is there still any public interest in backends for
such old scanners?
m. allan noah wrote:
On 4/3/08, Gerard Klaver gerard at gkall.hobby.nl wrote:
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 14:56 +0200, Ralph D. Ungermann wrote:
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 8:41 AM, Ralph D. Ungermann wrote:
I'm about to adapt the teco3 backend to the VM6552.
My question: Is there still any public interest
HI,
On 03.04.2008, at 17:28, blizzi wrote:
Hi i've got some more info about crash of kooka xsane.
its looks like you were right.
this is part of my Xorg.0.log
SetClientVersion: 0 9
SetClientVersion: 0 9
(II) Open ACPI successful (/var/run/acpid.socket)
(II) APM registered successfully
On 4/3/08, Tymoteusz tymoteusz.drozd at gmail.com wrote:
Yeah, just that X segfaulted, does not tell much.
However, you could test with scanimage in a xterm (or variant) or even
the console text terminal to check your basic image processing
functionality ...
Yours,
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m. allan noah wrote:
On 4/3/08, Gerard Klaver gerard at gkall.hobby.nl wrote:
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 14:56 +0200, Ralph D. Ungermann wrote:
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 8:41 AM, Ralph D. Ungermann wrote:
I'm about to adapt the teco3 backend to the VM6552.
My question: Is there
Olaf Meeuwissen,
Are there plans for iscan to support the V200's
power button? I assume this is very difficult to
code, or you would have done it already? The
only way I have to turn off my V200 is to pull
the power cable. My AC wall plug is not easily
accessible and I'm sure the DC connector
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