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<title>sane-devel: RE: UMAX found but xscanimage not working right.</title>
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<h1>RE: UMAX found but xscanimage not working right.</h1>
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<b>A. R. M.</b> (<a href="mailto:amojahed@julian.uwo.ca"><i>amojahed@julian.uwo.ca</i></a>)<br>
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<i>Thu, 1 Oct 1998 10:42:54 -0400</i>
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I tried that. It says:<br>
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find-scanner: found scanner "UMAX SuperVista S-12 V1.2" at device<br>
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/dev/scanner<br>
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find-scanner: found scanner "UMAX SuperVista S-12 V1.2" at device /dev/sg1<br>
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Then if I try typing xscanimage sg1 or xscanimage /dev/sg1 or if I<br>
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put<br>
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/dev/scanner or /dev/sg1 in my umax.conf file, it doesn't work.<br>
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If I put /dev/sgb or /dev/sgb0 in umax.conf and invoke it by just typing<br>
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xscanimage then it comes up with a little dialog box asking me to choose<br>
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either<br>
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pnm:0 or pnm:1.<br>
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The reason I tried /dev/sgb in umax.conf file is the following message in<br>
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/var/adm/messages<br>
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Oct 1 10:33:50 maniac kernel: Detected scsi generic sgb at scsi0, channel<br>
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0, id 5, lun 0<br>
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I get this everytime I try to access the scanner, for example when I run<br>
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find-scanner, or xscanimage.<br>
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Any other ideas please?<br>
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Thanks.<br>
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: Oliver Rauch wrote:<br>
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:<br>
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: > The problem is though, that when I run xscanimage, I only get to choose<br>
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: > between pnm:0 and pnm:1 for a device name.<br>
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: ><br>
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:<br>
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: Please use tool find-scanner as root to find out on which device<br>
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: your scanner<br>
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: is!<br>
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:<br>
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: Bye<br>
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: Oliver<br>
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