It works great for now. If I find some bugs, I'll write it here :)
Type: Posts; User: ram32
It works great for now. If I find some bugs, I'll write it here :)
Wow! It works! :cool: :cool: :cool:
Great thanks to you, craterb!
But what was wrong with previous version of sane-backends ipkg?
Hmm, strange. I removed previous sane-backends installation, installed it from optware, configured it, and now I've got:
[admin@WL-001FC642402C root]$ sane-find-scanner
sane-find-scanner: can't...
It was installed by default, version 0.996.
I can not wait, because it gives me segmentation fault :)
Hi carterb,
here is the log:
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of epson2 to 128.
[epson2] sane_epson2_init: sane-backends 1.0.19
[epson2] sane_epson2_init: reading config file, epson2.conf...
Hello carterb :)
I have tryed to do this already, here is the output:
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of net to 10.
[net] sane_init: authorize = 0x413a70, version_code = 0x7fff8a519aa4
[net]...
Maybe you can share some thoughts so I can help you too :)
Hello!
Great thanks for you howto, carterb!
But I have the same problem as weirt with my Epson Stylus Photo RX640. The output of all commands are the same as weirt's. Except two things.
1) xsane...
[admin@WL-001FC642402C modules]$ ipkg install sane-backends
Nothing to be done
An error ocurred, return value: 4.
Collected errors:
Cannot find package sane-backends.
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