there is one thing that I like to propose: Using xsane, the first time I tried
to scan with the TPU, I still got this one selector on "flatbed". When I
scanned, this didn't work ("invalid parameters" error). Ok, I switched to
"transparency unit". But I couldn't scan anymore. xsane froze. I.e. once you
made an error, there's no way back, you have to restart xsane.
I don't know, where the bug is. Is it xsane or the Epson backend. Could
somebody please check this?
Then I want to thank those, who told me that it's possible to run the TPU and
how. My mistake was that SuSE 6.3 installed the sane libraries in
/usr/lib/sane. So when I got the CVS tree and compiled it successfully, it was
installed in /usr/local/lib/sane. But xsane took the /usr/lib/sane libraries
and I only discovered the error, when some error messages appeared in debug
mode, that weren't in the source files of my new sane.
Anyway, it works very fine now.
lars
-- Lars Burgstahler Institute of Communication Networks and Computer Engineering University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 47, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany Tel: (+49) 711 685 7966 Fax: (+49) 711 685 7983 E-Mail: burgstahler@ind.uni-stuttgart.de-- Source code, list archive, and docs: http://www.mostang.com/sane/ To unsubscribe: echo unsubscribe sane-devel | mail majordomo@mostang.com
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