[opensuse] Canon LiDE25 Scanner problems on openSUSE 12.3
I've got a Canon LiDE25 USB scanner which has worked perfectly with previous versions (12.1 and earlier) of openSUSE (it also works with the current Kubuntu release... just tested it). sane-find-scanner gives me: found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x2220 [CanoScan]) at libusb:008:010 If I launch Skanlite, the initial scanner detect window flashes on screen really fast, and then nothing. If I now unplug the scanner, Skanlite pops up, but it has no connected scanner. Trying to scan now gives an expected I/O Error. Launching Skanlite via CLI gives nothing in the terminal. I've tried various other ways of scanning - for example via LibreOffice (Insert > Pciture >Scan > Request) with no results. If I try Insert > Pciture >Scan > Select Source, LibreOffice locks up. If I fire up VirtualBox and boot Windows or Kubuntu (in the VM), I can scan just fine - this is with my openSUSE 12.3 as host. Going into YaST > Hardware > Scanner, it sees the scanner, but it is in a "Not Configured" status. If I edit the scanner, it defaults to the correct driver (plustek). If I select it, and click next, the system churns away a bit, and comes back with the scanner falled as not configured. So... I'm stuck. This scanner used to be a 100% plug-and-play scanner with openSUSE, but now it's not. What else can I poke at to get it working in 12.3? Any tips or ideas? C. -- openSUSE 12.3 x86_64, KDE 4.10 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 6:44 PM, C wrote:
I've got a Canon LiDE25 USB scanner which has worked perfectly with previous versions (12.1 and earlier) of openSUSE (it also works with the current Kubuntu release... just tested it).
sane-find-scanner gives me: found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x2220 [CanoScan]) at libusb:008:010
If I launch Skanlite, the initial scanner detect window flashes on screen really fast, and then nothing. If I now unplug the scanner, Skanlite pops up, but it has no connected scanner. Trying to scan now gives an expected I/O Error.
Launching Skanlite via CLI gives nothing in the terminal.
I've tried various other ways of scanning - for example via LibreOffice (Insert > Pciture >Scan > Request) with no results. If I try Insert > Pciture >Scan > Select Source, LibreOffice locks up.
If I fire up VirtualBox and boot Windows or Kubuntu (in the VM), I can scan just fine - this is with my openSUSE 12.3 as host.
Going into YaST > Hardware > Scanner, it sees the scanner, but it is in a "Not Configured" status. If I edit the scanner, it defaults to the correct driver (plustek). If I select it, and click next, the system churns away a bit, and comes back with the scanner falled as not configured.
So... I'm stuck. This scanner used to be a 100% plug-and-play scanner with openSUSE, but now it's not. What else can I poke at to get it working in 12.3? Any tips or ideas?
So I take it no one has seen this issue with openSUSE? I've continued to poke at it, and still nothing. The scanner works fine with other current Linux distros. It only fails to work with openSUSE... so I assume by that, that it's something odd with openSUSE. Question is... what? This issue has been around for a while since it also happened with openSUSE 12.2. C. -- openSUSE 12.3 x86_64, KDE 4.10 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Le 17/04/2013 17:22, C a écrit :
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 6:44 PM, C wrote:
I've got a Canon LiDE25 USB scanner which has worked perfectly with previous versions (12.1 and earlier) of openSUSE (it also works with the current Kubuntu release... just tested it).
sane-find-scanner gives me: found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x2220 [CanoScan]) at libusb:008:010
So... I'm stuck. This scanner used to be a 100% plug-and-play scanner with openSUSE, but now it's not. What else can I poke at to get it working in 12.3? Any tips or ideas? So I take it no one has seen this issue with openSUSE?
I've continued to poke at it, and still nothing. The scanner works fine with other current Linux distros. It only fails to work with openSUSE... so I assume by that, that it's something odd with openSUSE. Question is... what? This issue has been around for a while since it also happened with openSUSE 12.2.
C. -- openSUSE 12.3 x86_64, KDE 4.10
Hi C, What is the output of ? : scanimage -L Dsant -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
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