[sane-devel] Problem in setting up Xsane (problem half solved)
Dr. Jones
drjones at vii.com
Fri Feb 28 21:57:44 GMT 2003
As a matter of update and additional information, here's what I find when I
checked on my SCSI adapter.
cat /proc/scsi/scsi produced the following output:
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
Vendor: SONY Model: CDU5211 Rev: yys2
Type: cd-rom revision: 02 ANSI SCSI
Please bear in mind that my system's CD Rom drive is indeed a Sony model,
52x, but it is connect to the motherboard with a simple ribbon cabble to a
connector right next to the RAM slots. I called my system manufacturer and
was assured that my system has a CD ROM with IDE interface. For reasons
unknown to me, and perhaps very clear to some of you, my cd rom is somehow
being associated with the SCSI card I have installed in my system for my
scanner.
Here's information from the card itself:
SBC -2AA 94v-0
fcc id cmc 2502
27-95 rev b c2502-66500
3529
532 4HEGCPF
1) This is a mailing list. I'm not the only one who answers. Please do
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it was inside this thread.
Fair enough, Henning. I wouldn't want to answer everyone's questions
directly either.
> I am having trouble getting sane and xsane set up on my system. I
> have an HP ScanJet 4c with the symbios SCSI card. It worked fine
> under windows and I notice in the sane docs that it should work with
> linux.
> My problems may lie in the initial set up of sane, xsane and
> sane-frontends in my debian linux system.
>> For most scanners, it's not necessary to set up any part of SANE at all.
I am running debian and have run apt-get install xsane as well as apt-get
install sane. Yeah, likely redundant, but damn...I am just trying to get
this scanner working.
> I read that I could run 'sane-find-scanner' and yet even after
> reinstalling sane and xsane, I could not run that command.
>> You mean that that file is not found? So you didn't install it. Which
version of SANE do you use? In very old versions sane-find-scanner was
not installed.
Yes, I mean if I run 'locate sane-find-scanner' nothing is returned except
the prompt. How do I get that installed?
> If I run 'locate sane' I get a host of directories where various sane
> files and folders exist. I am wishing I could purge everything
> related to sane from my system and then start afresh with a clean new
> setup of sane.
>>As for your scanner: First load the SCSI driver for your symbios scsi
card and make sure it is detected (cat /proc/scsi/scsi).
In loading my driver..where are suggesting I would find the driver files?
Scott
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