----- Original Message ----- From: "john gennard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "oskar debian lists" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 3:04 AM Subject: Re: scanner
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 05:59:03PM -0500, oskar debian lists wrote: > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "john gennard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 4:14 PM > > Subject: scanner > > > > > > > I'm trying to install a USB scanner in Woody 3.0r1. From > > > the docs, I should be able to manage it. However, I'm > > > confused by the following:- > > > > > > a. 'dpkg - l' does not show the sane package yet 'whereis > > > sane' gives output like '/etc/sane.d /usr/lib/sane' etc. > > > There is a man page for sane, but none for xscanimage > > > which is said to be in the sane package (same for xcam). > > > > > > b. 'sane-find-scanner' finds my scanner and gives the correct > > > vendor, product and device details. > > > > > > Has sane been included in another program? If not, why does > > > it not show as being installed? A cache search shows it to be > > > a separate package. > > > > > > I also have Knoppix installed and can scan in that although > > > not as well as I need, and rather than try to improve there > > > I want to perfect Woody (my main working os). > > > > > > What group should the scanner be in? At the moment the device > > > /dev/usb/scanner0 is owned by root and in group root. > > > > > > Grateful for any help. John. > > > > > > > Well i'm a newbiew so just be aware about my advises could not be perfect ok > > :o) > > I think that you need match you scanner(model, vendor) with the appropriate > > sane backend for this you can get the right information on sane web page > > http://www.mostang.com/sane/ > > then you have the right backend you must be sure that is right configured to > > debian, so you need read the specific man page for that backend this should > > help to find the manpage > > man sane -k | grep backend > > or wihtout filtering just > > man sane -k > > so you read and configure the apropiate backend to you, doing this the > > xscanimage and other fronted programs that use the scanner must have no > > problem. > > Well i hope this help you :o) > > > Thanks for your reply. I have most documentation, and have > identified the correct backend. My confusion is that sane does > not show up as being installed when at least parts of it are. > 'Man sane', 'man scanimage' and 'man sane-mustek' (the correct > scanner) are available, but 'man xscanimage' is not and it is > supposed to be part of the sane package. (I do have a copy of > the xscanimage man page from a google search and also the > HOWTO). > well that's right, the programs that you miss is because aren't predefine installation, is just you need make the installation of this programs, and for sane to bu used in X aplications the package is xsane. So basically first installation of debian does not install any X aplication to sane. I did the installation through the fronted Package Manager part of KDE and after that wasn't neceserary any extra tweaking configuration for X aplications. > I've so far seen nothing which details permission requirements, > and I want to use the scanner as a user, (I rarely log in or > su to root). > As i mentioned before, if you make the right configuration of your backend and installed the X sane applications you must be ready to use your scanner with X managers or desktops. And by the way if you try to use sane under root the xsane aware you about that is dangerous, so you better not use it under root :o). > Again, thanks for your reply. > > Regards, John. > Well i hope this help you. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]