> # find-scanner -v /dev/usbscanner
> find-scanner: searching for scanners:
> find-scanner: checking /dev/usbscanner... open ok
>
> (and then hangs)
>
> # scanimage -L
> Segmentation fault
Hmmm... this sounds familiar..!!
> The scanner is definitely detected and I can see it in /proc/bus/usb/devices.
> I am beginning to wonder if doing that firmware stuff was correct. Can
> anyone explain what the firmware stuff does.
The problem is, it may not have detected as the correct one. Mine reports
being a FlatbedScanner13 on initialisation, but becomes FlatbedScanner16
when the correct firmware is uploaded. Are you sure you have uploaded the
correct firmware? I have to use the u64 one, but I'm assuming you've tried
the others.
Are the USB patches in the archive? You may not have the snapscan-usb.*
there, but with Oliver's permission I'd happily mail it to you (along with
the other instructions that got mine to work).
Duncan
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