Hello my SANE friend,
>Usually a 53C400A or something like that.
>You need to load the Linux SCSI driver first. That's the driver for
>your SCSI adapter. Usually you can do this as user root with:
I typed in
modprobe g_NCR5380 ncr_addr=0x280 ncr_53c400a=1
and then the find-scanner gave me MUSTEK MSF-06000CZ 4.00 at device /dev/sg1
scanimage -L did:
device mustek:/dev/sg1 is a Mustek MFS-6000CXflatbed scanner.
I tried as it suggest in the SuSE config book
scanimage -d mustek:/dev/sg1
This just produced SANE data follows 610 998 255......and then lots of
garbled stuff.
Sorry I can't be any more help because I'm a newbie to Linux and Sane (but
it's all good stuff)
Don't know what debug level=5 means..... All I saw on the XConsole and
/var/log/messages lots of repeated stuff like
/modules/2.2.18/misc bttv.o init_module: Device or resource busy
linux insmod:/lib/modules/2.2.18/misc/bttv.o:
insmod char-major-81
12c algo-bit algorithm
the scsi wants to send us more data than expected-discarding data
transferred 1 of 2 bytes
linux insmod:/lib/modules/2.2.18/misc/bttv.o:
/modules/2.2.18/misc bttv.o init_module: Device or resource busy
/modules/2.2.18/misc bttv.o init_module: Device or resource
busy.............lots of it
I read all the troubleshooter and README but don't know which one is my
problem!
Many thanx for any help in advance,bye, B. Psychopia
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