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<H1>Re: unknown type M or level @, using B3</H1>
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<STRONG>From:</STRONG> Karl Heinz Kremer (<A HREF="mailto:khk@khk.net?Subject=Re:%20unknown%20type%20M%20or%20level%20@,%20using%20B3&In-Reply-To=&lt;20010614103331.A2104@khk.net&gt;"><EM>khk@khk.net</EM></A>)<BR>
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This looks like a problem with your SCSI system, the backend receives
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invalid data. Did you change anything on your SCSI bus when you
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updated from SuSE 7.0 to 7.1?
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<P>Is the /dev/sg0 device read and writable by normal users? Does
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scanimage work as root?
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<P>Karl Heinz
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<P>On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 08:38:19PM +0900, Gerhard Schuck wrote:
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<EM>&gt; Hello,
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<EM>&gt; I am new to this list and have a &quot;user&quot; problem. I hope it's ok to ask here.
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<EM>&gt; I try to use a scsi Scanner (Epson GT-7600S) on SuSE 7.1, which is correctly
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<EM>&gt; recognized by sgcheck
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<EM>&gt; /dev/sg0 0/0/2/0 Processor EPSON SCANNER GT-7600
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<EM>&gt; and by &quot;cat /proc/scsi/scsi&quot;, but produces an error, if I start xsane
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<EM>&gt; &quot;unknown type M or level @, using B 3&quot;.
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<EM>&gt;
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<EM>&gt; &quot;scanimage -L&quot; shows:
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<EM>&gt; [epson] Unknown type or level , using B 3
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<EM>&gt; device 'epson:/dev/sg0' is a Epson GT-7600 flatbed scanner
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<EM>&gt;
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<EM>&gt; I have commented out all entries except of &quot;epson&quot; in /etc/dll.conf. In
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<EM>&gt; /etc/epson.conf I have only one line: &quot;scsi epson&quot;. I also tried to uncomment
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<EM>&gt; &quot;/dev/scanner&quot;, but it had no effect.
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<EM>&gt; I also updated with SuSE 7.1 update rpm to sane version 1.0.4-45, and with
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<EM>&gt; Mandrake rpm for xsane 0.78, but get the same results.
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<EM>&gt; By the way, everything worked fine with SuSE 7.0 (standard packages of sane
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<EM>&gt; and xsane).
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<EM>&gt; Thanks for any help in advance
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<EM>&gt;
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<EM>&gt; Gerhard Schuck
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<EM>&gt; <A HREF="mailto:geschu@ma5.seikyou.ne.jp?Subject=Re:%20unknown%20type%20M%20or%20level%20@,%20using%20B3&In-Reply-To=&lt;20010614103331.A2104@khk.net&gt;">geschu@ma5.seikyou.ne.jp</A>
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