-d handles only one connection, and then exits. Maybe PDF studio needs to
connect twice. If this is your case, you simply cannot use -d/-s. -s is
just the same but redirects output to syslog.
The next release will change this behavior to something similar to what -d
generally mean in other
Dear list,
Scientific Linux 7.4 (RHEL Clone based on CentOS)
# rpm -qa sane-backends
sane-backends-1.0.24-9.el7.x86_64
# ps ax | grep [s]aned
29857 ?Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/saned -a saned -d128
How do I use
/usr/sbin/saned -a saned -d128
or -s
to see why a scanner command is crashing?