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Fedora 16 with latest patches. Scanner Mustek. Tested and worked on another linux (as example OpenSuse 11.2). Then I probe connect to USB 3 port or usb 2, the xsane backend write not found scanner, utility sane-find-scanner found scaner. (Also scanner work on Windows) I probe disable selinux: #setenforce 0 I probe start xsane from root user but also my scaner can't be found. ---- Log for /var/log/messages: nov 20 20:08:21 localhost kernel: [38059.747467] usb 1-1.3: new high speed USB device number 5 using ehci_hcd Nov 20 20:08:21 localhost kernel: [38059.835072] usb 1-1.3: New USB device found, idVendor=055f, idProduct=0409 Nov 20 20:08:21 localhost kernel: [38059.835076] usb 1-1.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 Nov 20 20:08:21 localhost kernel: [38059.835078] usb 1-1.3: Product: USB2.0 Scanner Nov 20 20:08:21 localhost kernel: [38059.835080] usb 1-1.3: Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard. Nov 20 20:08:21 localhost kernel: [38059.870276] WARNING! power/level is deprecated; use power/control instead --- #lsusb Bus 001 Device 005: ID 055f:0409 Mustek Systems, Inc. BearPaw 2448 TA Pro --- #sane-find-scanner # sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. If the # result is different from what you expected, first make sure your # scanner is powered up and properly connected to your computer. # No SCSI scanners found. If you expected something different, make sure that # you have loaded a kernel SCSI driver for your SCSI adapter. found USB scanner (vendor=0x055f [Hewlett-Packard. ], product=0x0409 [USB2.0 Scanner ], chip=SQ113) at libusb:001:005 # Your USB scanner was (probably) detected. It may or may not be supported by # SANE. Try scanimage -L and read the backend's manpage. # Not checking for parallel port scanners. # Most Scanners connected to the parallel port or other proprietary ports # can't be detected by this program ------
Is the mustek_usb2 backend enabled in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf? What does the command "scanimage -L" print?
cat /etc/sane.d/dll.conf # enable the next line if you want to allow access through the network: .... mustek_usb mustek_usb2 .... #scanimage -L No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different, check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentation which came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages).
Then I reinstall packages from this, scaner start work. When normal fedora rpm (official) provides and support my scanner? http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/packages/sane-backends/1.0.22/6.fc16/x86_64/
When testing is done and the new version doesn't break anything new :-). You can speed this up by going to this URL: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2011-16112/sane-backends-1.0.22-6.fc16 Then log in, test and leave "karma" (you need a Fedora account for that, go to https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/user/new if you don't have one already), i.e. check "works for me" or "does not work" and submit the comment.
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