[sane-devel] Epson V200 Scanner, 64Bit Ubuntu
Patrick Scheibe
patrick at yoursort.de
Tue Jan 27 04:09:49 UTC 2009
Hi,
I want to use an Epson V200 Photo USB Scanner on my Linux Box:
Ubuntu 8.04
64 Bit
2.6.24-23-generic Kernel
When I understood this right then I need 2 things: the epkowa-backend
and a proprietary plug-in which is only available as binary under
http://avasys.jp/hp/menu000000500/hpg000000442.htm.
The backend is included in the libsane-extras package and the epkowa.c
file seems similar to the one included in my distribution. Per accident
I stumbled over the README in the doc directory saying:
>>>>>
The following scanners require the use of a proprietary module to work
with the epkowa backend...
<snip>
You can download the module and firmware files from the Epson Avasys
website at:
<http://www.avasys.jp/english/linux_e/index.html>
The module and firmware files are distributed in the form of an RPM
package;
you'll need to install the rpm and cpio Debian packages to extract the
content
of the RPM file:
- rpm2cpio iscan-plugin-....rpm > foo.cpio
- cpio -i --make-directories --no-absolute-filenames < foo.cpio
The module and firmware files will be available in the usr/lib/iscan
and
usr/share/iscan directories, relative to the current directory. You
need
to copy the module files to /usr/lib/iscan and the firmware file to
/usr/share/iscan.
<<<<<<<
This is what I did but the scanner isn't found with scanimage -L. I
checked after running ldconfig whether the libs are included in the
lib-cache but I couldn't find it.
I'm afraid that the proprietary libraries need to be 64bit libs.
Does anyone has a clue for me.
Cheers
Patrick
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