I have exactly the same setup (but kernel 2.4.21-202-default) and the same config files, but for reasons that escape me in the epson.conf file the line scsi EPSON is uncommented whereas both usb lines are commented out: #usb /dev/usbscanner0 #usb /dev/usb/scanner0 *even* though this is an EPSON scanner on a USB port. The good news is that it works. :-) I use it with xsane version 0.91. Btw the 9.0 installer set it up that way. I wonder why your epson.conf is different. Best regards, Jos. Op woensdag 5 mei 2004 01:28, schreef Chris Herrnberger:
Greets:
First time that I have had issues with this scanner. Kernel version is Athlon 2.4.21-144 i586 so there should be no issues.
1. Yast identifies it correctly, /dev/usbscanner and assigns the plustek driver corrrectly 2. /etc/sane.d/plustek.conf reads as follows; (snip plustek.conf) 3. sane version 1.0.12 according to info from sane 4. epson.so has been set as follows; Surely you mean epson.conf? -------------------------------------------------------------------- # epson.conf # # here are some examples for how to configure the EPSON backend # # SCSI scanner: #scsi EPSON # # Parallel port scanner: #pio 0x278 #pio 0x378 #pio 0x3BC # # USB scanner - only enable this if you have an EPSON scanner. It could # otherwise block your non-EPSON scanner from being # recognized. # Depending on your distribution, you may need either the # first or the second entry. usb /dev/usbscanner ##revised from /dev/usbscanner0 #usb /dev/usb/scanner0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
These options bring up xsane perfectly however whenever I do a preview or scan the error diagnostic is I/O error. Hence me thinks this config (which has worked well up till now) is not correct.
Anyone have any suggestions.
regards and many thanks
/ch
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