Hi!!
I have a problem with my Apfa Snapscan-scanner and I hope anybody might help me.
I'm using the last version (1.0.3) of sane.
Scanning the scsi-bus using scanimage -L works fine (/dev/scanner and /dev/sgc
are just links to sg2)
root:/>scanimage -L
device `snapscan:/dev/scanner' is a AGFA SNAPSCAN 1236 flatbed scanner
device `snapscan:/dev/sgc' is a AGFA SNAPSCAN 1236 flatbed scanner
On my console I get the following message:
Oct 30 21:56:49 Picard kernel: Detected scsi generic sg2 at scsi0, channel 0,id 5, lun 0, type 6
Starting the test unsign "scanimage -d snapscan:/dev/scanner -T" fails, so that
the whole system crashes.
On the console I only get the message
scsi bus is beeing reset
aborting command due to timeout (channel 0 id 0 lun 0)
But the last message is strange, because my harddisk has id 0.
Only a reset can wake up my computer again.
Does anybody here know what I'm doing wrong? It can't be a hardware-problem,
because scanning using Windows on the same computer works fine.
Thanx!
Karsten
My system:
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kernel: 2.4.0-test9
sane: sane 1.0.3
scanner: Agfa Snapscan
scsi
-controller: Adaptec AHA2940 U2W-controller
-scsi cdrom
-scsi harddisk
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