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<h1>Re: configuring/using xscanimage</h1>
<b>Brian Hall</b> (<a href="mailto:brihall@pcisys.net"><i>brihall@pcisys.net</i></a>)<br>
<i>Tue, 27 Jan 1998 07:06:40 -0700 (MST)</i>
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On 27-Jan-98 David Mosberger-Tang wrote:<br>
<i>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; On Fri, 23 Jan 1998 14:46:29 -0700 (MST), Brian Hall</i><br>
<i>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &lt;<a href="mailto:brihall@pcisys.net">brihall@pcisys.net</a>&gt; said:</i><br>
<i>&gt; </i><br>
<i>&gt; Brian&gt; I have managed to compile scanimage and xscanimage from</i><br>
<i>&gt; Brian&gt; sane-0.69 on RedHat 5.0. This time, both scanimage and</i><br>
<i>&gt; Brian&gt; xscanimage appear to work fine (no core dumps). However, I</i><br>
<i>&gt; Brian&gt; can't figure out how to use xscanimage. Maybe I'm just dense,</i><br>
<i>&gt; Brian&gt; or are the included docs a little skimpy? Anyway, I could use</i><br>
<i>&gt; Brian&gt; some help. I can pick either pnm:0 or 1 on xscanimage start,</i><br>
<i>&gt; Brian&gt; I choose 0. I leave the output filename as-is, and I've been</i><br>
<i>&gt; Brian&gt; trying to figure out what to put into the input filename to</i><br>
<i>&gt; Brian&gt; get it to read from the scanner.</i><br>
<i>&gt; </i><br>
<i>&gt; Brian&gt; I have a Mustek 6000CX on an Adaptec 2940U. The combination</i><br>
<i>&gt; Brian&gt; seems to work fine with scanimage itself.</i><br>
<i>&gt; </i><br>
<i>&gt; For some reason, xscanimage doesn't detect your scanner. It should</i><br>
<i>&gt; show up as mustek:/dev/scanner or some such. Did you invoke</i><br>
<i>&gt; xscanimage directly or through gimp? In the latter case, make sure</i><br>
<i>&gt; that ~/.gimp/pluginrc is current (you can do this by deleting the</i><br>
<i>&gt; file, then invoking gimp).</i><br>
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I invoked xscanimage directly. However, scanimage does see the scanner. What<br>
could cause one program to see the scanner and the other not to?<br>
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E-Mail: Brian Hall &lt;<a href="mailto:brihall@pcisys.net">brihall@pcisys.net</a>&gt;<br>
Date: 27-Jan-98<br>
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