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I've uninstalled the RPM of sane-1.0.1-8mdk, compiled 1.0.2 with the
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latest Epson backend, and I still get exactly the same error. The only
<BR>
difference is that the scanner now makes the resetting noise when
<BR>
scanimage is invoked. scanimage -L and find-scanner still see it at
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/dev/scanner. Could it be something broken in Mandrake 7.0 that's casing
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the problem? Does anyone else on this list use it?
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<P>I'm rebooting into windows to use the scanner - first time in weeks...
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Cheers
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<P>Daniel
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<P><EM>&gt; &gt; I've had this Epson GT-5000 SCSI scanner working fine before under
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<EM>&gt; &gt; RedHat, but after installing Mandrake 7.0 when I type scanimage I get:
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<EM>&gt; &gt; scanimage: sane_start: Invalid argument
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