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Re: xscanimage can't find device...



is your scsi card configured properly?
can you see the scanner in the output of cat /proc/scsi/scsi?
did you try modprobe sg (kernel module for scsi generic devices)?

make your tests with scanimage (no x involved, easier to troubleshoot).

when you'll be able to see your scanner in the output of scanimage
--list-devices everything else will be fine (well, it worked this way
for me :-).

pietro.

Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
> 
> Both xscanimage and xsane say they can not find a device.
> Am I missing some setup?
> 
> Debian 2.2r3
> Mustek MFS-6000CX on an AHA1542 SCSI controller.
> find-scanner finds the scanner on /dev/sg1 and on /dev/scanner
> /etc/sane.d/mustek.conf looks like this:
> 
> #--- Global options ---
> option strip-height 1
> #--- SCSI scanners ---
> scsi MUSTEK * Scanner
> option lineart-fix
> scsi SCANNER
> option lineart-fix
> /dev/scanner
> option lineart-fix
> 
> I also tried /dev/sg1
> 
> Results of command line commands:
> 
> johnny@nalle~$ xscanimage
> 
> xscanimage: no devices available.
> Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkmain.c: line 534 (gtk_main_quit):
> assertion `main_loops != NULL' failed.
> 
> johnny@nalle~$ xscanimage /dev/scanner
> (Window pops up saying: "Failed to open device '/dev/scanner':
> Invalid argument.)
> (When I press [OK] the command line says...)
> Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkmain.c: line 534 (gtk_main_quit):
> assertion `main_loops != NULL' failed.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Cheers :o)
> 
> Johnny :o)
> 
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