2016-09-19 18:19 GMT+02:00 Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk>: > On Mon 19 Sep 2016 at 17:50:16 +0200, David Rotger wrote: > >> El 19 sept. 2016 17:41, "Brian" <a...@cityscape.co.uk> escribió: >> > >> > You should now be able to scan from the machine the scanner is plugged >> > into. Try >> > >> > scanimage > file.pnm >> > >> > Does the scanner operate and do you get file.pnm? >> > >> > > when I do: service saned restart they out: >> > > >> > > Failed to restart saned.service: Unit saned.service is masked. >> > >> > That's also Ok. >> > >> > > and systemctl satatus saned.socket >> > > >> > > http://pastebin.com/xaajGXDf >> > > >> > > What I'm doing wrong!?!? >> > >> > Is your intention to only scan from the machine the scanner is plugged >> > into or are you also wanting to scan over the network? >> >> I've get the image.pnm > > That means that if you use xsane on the same machine it should work, > >> My first intention was share the scanner over the net with Win machines, >> but didn't work. And later I think another solution. Install xming on >> windows and launch the xsane app. But xsane and simple scan can't find any >> device. The same with swingsane over network. It's very frustrating... > > Personally, I am totally unfamiliar with sharing a scanner with non-Linux > machines. Best of luck. > > -- > Brian.
In the same machine, xsane don't find any devices... -- David Rotger