Shawn D'Alimonte wrote:
>
> On November 19, 2000 08:49 pm, Lee Elliott wrote:
> > Seems like it's just a conflict between the controller and the
> > scanner because the other devices work ok. As it crashes anyway,
> > with termination on the controller, try it without.
> >
> > man sane-scsi only
On November 19, 2000 08:49 pm, Lee Elliott wrote:
> Seems like it's just a conflict between the controller and the
> scanner because the other devices work ok. As it crashes anyway,
> with termination on the controller, try it without.
>
> man sane-scsi only briefly refers to the ncr53c8xx control
Seems like it's just a conflict between the controller and the scanner
because the other devices work ok. As it crashes anyway, with
termination on the controller, try it without.
man sane-scsi only briefly refers to the ncr53c8xx controller in the
context of 2.0 kernels. You could try setting t
Does your kernel have scsi CD-ROM and generic support? I also have an
internal scsi CD-ROM and a scsi scanner: my CD-ROM is detected as sr0
and the scanner comes in as sg2 - do you see anything like these being
detected later on in dmesg?
Also, ensure that you have scsi termination set on the sc
I am trying to hook a scanner up to my NCR 3350 using the built in SCSI
controller but the machine is crashing when I try to use it. I tried
searching with Google and Deja but couldn't find anything.
The machine is:
NCR 3350 (486dx2 upgraded to AMD586, 16MB RAM, MCA bus)
Debian Potato 2.2r1/D
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