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<title>sane-devel: Re: Scanner help</title>
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<h1>Re: Scanner help</h1>
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<b>John Garrison</b> (<a href="mailto:jeg@visi.net"><i>jeg@visi.net</i></a>)<br>
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<i>Fri, 03 Sep 1999 02:38:53 -0400</i>
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I did a modprobe dtc and got a device or resource busy. I haven't used<br>
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the card for a while but it worked fine when last used, should I assume<br>
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my scanner is broken? (As I said it doesn't work in windows either)<br>
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Maybe I'll have to get another SCSI card?<br>
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Dan Kegel wrote:<br>
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<i>> </i><br>
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<i>> John Garrison wrote:</i><br>
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<i>> > Can anybody tell me where to get the scsi drivers/module for linux? I</i><br>
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<i>> > don't have scsi support built in I don't think. At least I hope not</i><br>
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<i>> > cause when I boot up it says scsi hosts: 0 detected.</i><br>
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<i>> > ... Anyway it is a DTC SCSI card</i><br>
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<i>> </i><br>
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<i>> I just went thru this for Red Hat 6.</i><br>
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<i>> Interactively, you can just do</i><br>
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<i>> su</i><br>
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<i>> /sbin/modprobe dtc</i><br>
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<i>> I think, and that should turn on scsi support. You can see the</i><br>
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<i>> available modules in /lib/modules/*/scsi.</i><br>
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<i>> </i><br>
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<i>> To do this automatically after boot, add the following to</i><br>
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<i>> /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit:</i><br>
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<i>> # load scsi</i><br>
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<i>> if [ -n "$USEMODULES" ]; then</i><br>
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<i>> if grep -s -q "^alias scsi" /etc/conf.modules ; then</i><br>
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<i>> action "Loading scsi module" modprobe scsi</i><br>
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<i>> fi</i><br>
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<i>> fi</i><br>
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<i>> and add a line to /etc/conf.modules saying what module to load for scsi,</i><br>
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<i>> e.g.</i><br>
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<i>> alias scsi dtc</i><br>
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<i>> </i><br>
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<i>> Better yet, recompile your kernel to include built-in support for</i><br>
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<i>> your SCSI card. Then you'll get the "hosts detected" message at boot time.</i><br>
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<i>> - dan</i><br>
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<i>> </i><br>
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<i>> --</i><br>
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<i>> (The above is my opinion alone, and not that of my employer)</i><br>
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<i>> </i><br>
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<i>> --</i><br>
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<i>> Source code, list archive, and docs: <a href="http://www.mostang.com/sane/">http://www.mostang.com/sane/</a></i><br>
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