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<h1>Re: Sane, Microtek E3, and Alpha Linux...</h1>
<b>Brian Schau</b> (<a href="mailto:bsc@fleggaard.dk"><i>bsc@fleggaard.dk</i></a>)<br>
<i>Sun, 10 May 1998 17:06:08 +0200</i>
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Brian Macy wrote:<br>
<i>&gt; </i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; For the life of me I can't figure out what is wrong. I am using 0.71</i><br>
<i>&gt; (tried</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; 0.72 and it made no difference). I installed using the Alpha RPM.</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt;</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; - basically nothing is working</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; - the /usr/lib/libsane.so.0 link doesn't get created so I linked it to</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; /usr/lib/libsane-dll.so.0... I assume that is correct.</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; - this is my /proc/scsi/scsi:</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; Attached devices:</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST15230W SUN4.2G Rev: 0738</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 01 Lun: 00</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; Vendor: QUANTUM Model: LIGHTNING 730S Rev: 241E</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 02 Lun: 00</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; Vendor: QUANTUM Model: FIREBALL1080S Rev: 1Q08</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 04 Lun: 00</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; Vendor: Model: Scanner Rev: 1.80</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; Type: Scanner ANSI SCSI revision: 02</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 06 Lun: 00</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; Vendor: TOSHIBA Model: CD-ROM XM-3601TA Rev: 0725</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt;</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; - scanimage --list-device returns nothing.</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt;</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; This is my first shot at getting this working so I'm hoping it is</i><br>
<i>&gt; something</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;&gt; simple.</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;link /dev/scanner to the proper (generic scsi) device and make sure the</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;user has right to use this device. the 0.72-6 rpm should be fine.</i><br>
<i>&gt; </i><br>
<i>&gt; I tried that to no avail. Of course I'm not sure which device is the correct</i><br>
<i>&gt; one... I think /dev/sge but I tried them all. You wouldn't happen to know if</i><br>
<i>&gt; "generic SCSI" support needs to be compiled into the Linux kernel?</i><br>
<i>&gt; </i><br>
<i>&gt; Brian Macy</i><br>
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I haven't been following this thread from the start (just subscribed -<br>
hope somebody will help me solve my problem ;o) but it shouldn't be<br>
necessary to have "Generic SCSI" compiled into the kernel. I use it as<br>
a module.<br>
What does an 'find-scanner -v' tell you?<br>
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Brian<br>
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