this is not a bug at all. this is a feature of SANE.
so that Xsane removes the TV card from the options, you should comment all the
lines in the file /etc/sane.d/v4l.conf
simply add a symbol # in the beginning of each line of this file.
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Having move from version 1.0.9.19 to 1.0.20 my HP Scanjet 3570c had
stopped working. Regressing to 1.0.19 to get it working again, when I do
an update I ignore it. However, I just checked the change information,
given below. Has this change been responsible for the freezing and
crashing when using
Disables v4l driver (enable is by editing /etc/sane.d/v4l.conf)
** Patch added: sane-backends.debdiff
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44156249/sane-backends.debdiff
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This bug was fixed in the package sane-backends - 1.0.20-13ubuntu2
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* debian/patches/50_disable_v4l.dpatch:
- Disable v4l backends (LP: #87312)
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Am I the only one who thinks this behavior is useful? It comes in very
handy when testing out scanning programs although real scanner certainly
should be preferred.
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Tom, there is a test SANE driver. To use you must explicitly connect to
it (it is not autodetected).
e.g. xsane test
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In karamic for the first time in the history v4l backend actually works.
** Description changed:
- xsane detects tv cards, even though they are not scanners, and cannot be
- used for scanning.
+ xsane detects tv cards, and uses them as scanners.
+ While it might be useful in exceptional cases,
The v4l also causes Xsane to detect my HP Webcam, yet it fails to get an
image from it -- so I commented it out.
xsane 0.996-1ubuntu2
Ubuntu 9.04 - Jaunty Jackalope -
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its v4l support is broken period.
I think this is insane (pun intended) to keep v4l driver and confuse
users
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Hello,
I have the same issue. I have a scanner. It is working with GIMP.
However, when I want to use it with Xsane, I am not able to select my
scanner, only my tuner is active for operation. Any suggestions?
Plus, not only for this reason, but also because my Tv card clashes with
my Webcam,
I strongly support removal of v4l.
If is very broken (never did work on my tv card or two webcams).
It is even v4l and not v4l2
When I plug in real scanner xsane shows a 'select scanner' dialog on
each startup, and v4l is selected as default, and of course, it crashes
if I select v4l
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Issue exists in sane-backends, changed sourcepackage.
Does v4l serve any useful purpose for scanning? If not, the v4l option
should be omitted as it just causes confusion in xsane.
** Changed in: sane-backends (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xsane = sane-backends
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
Edit the file: /etc/sane.d/dll.conf
and comment the line: v4l to have
#v4l
It solves the problem
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** Summary changed:
- xsane takes my TV card for a scanner
+ xsane should not detect TV cards
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: xsane
+ xsane detects tv cards, even though they are not scanners, and cannot be
+ used for scanning.
- And so I can't configure my true scanner
+ An
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