Thread (3 messages) 3 messages, 3 authors, 1999-07-19
  • SANE · Simon Piette <hidden> · 1999-07-19
  • Re: SANE · ian reinhart geiser <hidden> · 1999-07-19
  • Re: SANE · Brad Midgley <hidden> · 1999-07-19

Re: SANE

From: ian reinhart geiser <hidden>
Date: 1999-07-19 16:15:24

Simon Piette wrote:
Hi,

I've try to use SANE on R5. It compiles flawlessly, but I can get it to
work. I discussed a lot with Oliver Rauch, a SANE developper (!), and we
concluded that the problem was either with the scsi generic driver (sg),
or with the scsi driver (53C94).

I've found two other people unable to use SANE on R5, and I was
wandering if I could find help in this group to make it work. I can
provide you with a lot of details, and three testers!

Thanks,

Simon Piette
    i think the problem lies in the way the the scsi bus attaches and
reattaches
    i found that when ever i ran sane my scanner would get a few bytes and
then
    all of my scsi disks would just go into defib.  at this point i was forced
to reboot....

    -ian reinhart geiser


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