>
> > I'd be interested for anyone who actually has got it working to post
the
> > details of their system to see if there's anything obviously different
> > to mine:
> >
> > Pentium III 733Mhz
> > Via Apollo Pro 133 motherboard with uchi USB ports
> > Kernel 2.4.1
> > Sane 1.04
>
> Which UHCI-driver ?
>
> What does scanimage -T give you ?
>
Hi Oliver, hi all others!
"scanimage -T" gave me an error, because the buffersize was too small. I
took 8k - as it's written in the MiniHowto. But I should have been
starting with the 32768 (=32k).
With the 8k I got a memory-failure
...# scanimage
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of avision to 10.
[avision] sane_init: parsing config line "scsi HP"
[avision] sane_init: config file line 1: trying to attach `scsi HP'
[avision] attach
[avision] attach: opening /dev/sg0
[avision] attach: open failed (Out of memory)
[avision] sane_get_devices
scanimage: no SANE devices found
[avision] sane_exit
With the higher buffersize the scanner reacted, but now I have to reboot,
because I disconnected the scanner and now scanimage can't find it.
Whish You more luck
Jörg
PS. I tried both uhci-Drivers (I'll go on testing with the new one - not
JE)
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