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<H1>Microtek, Net, NetBSD</H1>
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<STRONG>From:</STRONG> Aristide Aragon (<A HREF="mailto:zuri@busa.lionking.org?Subject=Re:%20Microtek,%20Net,%20NetBSD&In-Reply-To=&lt;20010528104927.G24516@busa.lionking.org&gt;"><EM>zuri@busa.lionking.org</EM></A>)<BR>
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Hello
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I have a Microtek ScanMaker II scanner that I've been using successfuly under SuSE Linux 6.3 with the shipped sane.
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I wanted to make a 'scanning server' with an old Sun SPARCStation IPC that I have and that is running NetBSD 1.3, so I downloded the latest sane-backends, compiled and installed (actually the ports collection did that for me).
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When I type &quot;scanimage&quot; the scanner (which is a 3 pass scanner) gives one pass and returns, and when it reaches the initial position, I get an error &quot;scanimage: sane_start: Invalid argument&quot;
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I also set up saned in that machine to be able to scan through the network. When I set up my SuSE's sane to search that host for scanners, everytme I ran sane (for instance sane --list-devices) produced a segmentation fault (after the Sun machine reported a connection from the other host). I decided to upgrade to the latest sane veion, so I uninstalled the RPM sane that came with my SuSE, downloaded, compiled and installed the latest sane-backends (which should be the same version the Sun machine has, since I installed it there only yesterday) and configured net.conf again. Now everytime I type scanimage I get no devices found. (or no scanners were identified...)
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Um... Help?
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The Sun does't have a mouse, so I can't try any UI other than scanimage, but I don't think it's scanimage's fault anyway.
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<P>Thanks
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<P>Aristide
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