Andrew R Reid wrote:
> I have an Agfa Snapscan (yes just a Snapscan - no model Number) and I've been trying on and off for months to get the thing to work. I can't get it to compile on my box. I'm running Red Hat 6.1 with Kernal version 2.2.12-20. I installed the RPM of your site.
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> Maybe the snapscan backend isn't included in the SANE RPM, and that is why I can't get it going. My scanner is detected by the SCSI module on boot, and find-scanner in the SANE RPM finds it OK (/dev/sgc).
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> I've included the output from an attempted compilation.
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> I would be very greatful if you caould assist me to get my scanner working, as I really need to get some scanning done, and short of trying to get money out of my manager for a new scanner, this is my only option.
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> Thanking you in advance.
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> Part 1.2 Type: application/ms-tnef
> Encoding: base64
I'd love to look at your compilation output, but what the heck is an "application/ms-tnef" attachment? When I try looking at it all I see is garbage..... ah, oh course.... that explains the "ms" in the name.
When the SCSI driver detects your scanner what are actual vendor and model strings it displays?
Steve
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