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Getting closer to setting up scanner, but...



Thanks to those who have helped me so far with setting up my HP ScanJet 5p scanner.  I think I'm almost there, but I'm probably missing one (or a few) last steps...  Here's a summary so far:
 
From bootup messages, my scanner seems to be detected - OK !:
 
Sep 8 18:46:54 navi kernel: Vendor: HP Model: C5110A Rev: 3638
Sep 8 18:46:54 navi kernel: Type: Processor ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Sep 8 18:46:54 navi kernel: Detected scsi generic sg1 at scsi0, channel 0, id 5, lun 0
Sep 8 18:46:54 navi kernel: scsi0: Target 0: Queue Depth 28, Wide Synchronous at 20.0 MB/sec, offset 15
Sep 8 18:46:54 navi kernel: scsi0: Target 5: Queue Depth 3, Asynchronous
Sep 8 18:46:54 navi kernel: scsi : detected 2 SCSI generics 1 SCSI disk total.
 
I created my "sg1" device using "MAKEDEV" and created a symlink named "scanner" for /dev/sg1 - OK!
 
If I type "find-scanner", I get the following - OK!:
 
find-scanner: found processor "HP C5110A 3638" at device /dev/scanner
find-scanner: found processor "HP C5110A 3638" at device /dev/sg1
 
One problem is when I type "scanimage --list-devices", I get nothing back, just another prompt line.  And when I type "scanimage", I see "scanimage: no SANE devices found".
 
I've tried different variations, like "xscanimage" or made up one like "scanimage /dev/scanner" and "scanimage /dev/sg1", but I just get erros saying that there is no available device or something.
 
Can you tell me what I'm missing ?!?  Thanks again for your help!
 
-- Daly
 
 

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