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Ok I have the kernel drivers for usb and usb scanner
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usbfs that I need to mount /proc/usb does not compile
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I'm using Kernel 2.2.16 + usb patch
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<P>I also have that test program from the scanner.txt from the kernel
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and no problem it works just fine.
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<P><EM>&gt;cat /usr/etc/sane.d/hp.conf
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/dev/usbscanner
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option connect-device
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<P>dll.conf have hp in it.
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<P><EM>&gt;gimp-config --version
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1.1.25
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<P>when I run ./configure
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<P>*
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*
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disabling DC210 backend (failed to find JPEG library)
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disabling PINT backend
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*
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*
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is that bad?
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<P>I know I have some jpeg library. I have a jpeg im my wall paper
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<P>#&gt;scanimage -d hp:/dev/usbscanner0
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Segmentation fault
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<P>with the printer port it does not &quot;Segmentation fault&quot; still does not
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work
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But I didn't try very hard.
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<P>I really don't know what I'm doing wrong :o/
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I'm running a &quot;Linux From Scratch&quot; distr.
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<P>For 3 days now I'm trying to get this to work.
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Is a new scanner it works in ms windows. (and I also did a re-install to
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make it work)
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<P>You are my only hope!
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<P>Thank you!
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