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<H1>Re: sane 1.0.5 with xsane 0.76</H1>
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Hi,
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<P>On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 12:20:31AM +0200, Martin Heggemann wrote:
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<EM>&gt; When I do a preview-scan (gray or color; lineart is o.k.) via network
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<EM>&gt; with my Mustek MFS-12000SP, xsane 0.76 crashes every time the preview
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<EM>&gt; scan is completed (segmentation fault).
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<EM>&gt; When I do the preview in Lineart and then switch to grayscale or color,
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<EM>&gt; the scan is pretty fine.
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<P>The mustek backend in SANE 1.0.5 had some bugs concerning SCSI and
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Linux 2.4.x so you may want to update the backend to version 1.0-111.
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I don't know however, if this is related to your problem.
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<A HREF="http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/">http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/</A>
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<P>Does local scanning have the same problem?
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<P>Bye,
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&nbsp;&nbsp;Henning
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