kopia lustrzana https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends
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65 wiersze
2.8 KiB
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Last update: Sun Jul 30 22:24:27 CEST 2000
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- Compiling SANE aborts with error "virtual memory exhausted" on Slackware
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linux with gcc. What goes wrong?
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The optimization set by "-O2" makes problems, try which one of the
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following calls work:
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make CFLAGS="-g -Wall -O1"
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make CFLAGS="-g -Wall -O"
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make CFLAGS="-g -Wall"
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- Avoiding damage on Mustek flatbed scanners
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Most Mustek flatbed scanners have no protection against exceeding
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the physical scan area height. That is, if a scan is attempted with
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a height that exceeds the height of the scan surface, the scanner
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begins making loud noises and the scan mechanism may be damaged.
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Thus, if you hear such a noise, IMMEDIATELY turn off the scanner.
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Normally, the Mustek backend will ensure that the maximum scan
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height is not exceeded. However, if your scanner model has not been
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tested yet, this safety-guard may not work. In such a case,
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you may want to use scanimage's -y option to gradually determine the
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exact height of the scan area (making sure to turn off the scanner as
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soon as it starts making noises). Once you know the proper height,
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mail the following information to sane-devel@mostang.com:
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- scanner name (labels on the front and back of the scanner)
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- debug logfile
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To get the debug logfile enter the following:
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SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK=5 scanimage -L 2>logfile.txt
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The current list of Mustek scanners that are known to work
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properly can be found in man-page sane-mustek(5).
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- My Linux box used to scan just fine but now it suddenly won't work anymore,
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what's up?
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If you increased SG_BIG_BUFF when building SANE (as is recommended
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by sane-scsi(5) for performance reasons), be careful when upgrading
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the kernel as that will typically install a new version of
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/usr/include/scsi/sg.h, with the old, smaller value. This has
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the effect that SANE _thinks_ the SCSI buffer is big, but since
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the Linux kernel uses a smaller value, scanning will fail with
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"out of memory" errors. To fix this problem, increase SG_BIG_BUFF
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to the old value, rebuild the kernel, then reboot the machine
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Newer versions of SANE (>1.01) tries to read the current
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SG_BIG_BUFF from /proc/sys/kernel/sg-big-buff which is
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available with newer linux kernels (>= v2.2).
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- xscanimage/xcam crashes X server on Linux/Alpha
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Older versions of the TGA X server (such as version 3.1.2) are known
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to fail when creating shared images of certain sizes. This can be
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avoided by invoking xscanimage and xcam with option --no-shm.
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- Missing /usr/include/scsi on Linux systems
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Older Linux distributions are missing the /usr/include/scsi directory.
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In such a case, it is necessary to copy the relevant files from
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the kernel distribution. Normally, the command:
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cp -a /usr/src/linux/include/scsi /usr/include
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should fix this problem.
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