plustek@linuxhacker.org
plustek@linuxhacker.org
On Friday 08 August 2003 09:18, Paul Boekholt wrote:
> I have a 2.4.18 kernel, a USB scanner and a parallel printer, when i try
> "make load" my printer comes to life (figuratively speaking) and I get a
> message that no devices were detected. I tried to give it the IO port of
> my USB port, then it just says 9020 instead of 9023. I set the parallel
> port to EPP and compiled a kernel without IEEE 1284 in the parallel port
> module (hey, the doc says 1248, a typo?) but it made no difference. I know
> the damned thing is plugged in, because I compiled the kernel with verbose
> USB and the messages can even tell me that it's a hp 2200c. My money back
> now!
Go and check the drivers homepage!
In the download section, there is a big note, that the kernelmodule pt drv
is only needed for the old parallelport scanner.
HP2200 is a USB device and should work with the latest SANE-1.0.12
out of the box, if configured correcty:
Check that with sane-find-scanner
Check your dll.conf for the plustek entry
Check plustek.conf as well
Hope this helps before throwing the scanner out of the window ;-)
Gerhard
plustek@linuxhacker.org