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Hello all,
The wife and I are slowly moving from Windows XP to Linux. We have 2 Hard drives, 1 with XP and 1 with Suse10. We flip over to XP when there is something we cannot do in Linux.
One of the few things left is getting our Hp 5100c Scanner working on Suse. I have the latest xSane installed, but when I run the program I get a "No devices found" error. I am not sure if this is a "backend" problem or xSane.
What do you think is causing this? I am new to Linux so try and be patent with me.
greetings from germany! your scanner is supported. have a look at http://www.sane-project.org/ and search for your hp 5100C in the search-engine. I did it already for you: it is completely supported. you need a special driver, you find (got the information from http://www.sane-project.org/man/sane-hp.5.html):
"Support for models 5100C/5200C connected to the parallel port requires the ppSCSI driver available at http://cyberelk.net/tim/parport/ppscsi.html and http://penguin-breeder.org/kernel/download/"
Greetings seelenbild28,
I download the files that you pointed me to and untar'ed them. Then I had to go out of town on business.I am now back at home and I am trying to install the drives. I am a novice at Unix so I went hunting for some command ideas and found that I should build and then install the files. I tried to use the "make" command and got the following:
sharon@linux:~/ppscsi-beta2> make
make -C /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build M=`pwd` modules
make[1]: Entering directory
`/usr/src/linux-2.6.13-15.8-obj/x86_64/default'
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `modules'. Stop.
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/usr/src/linux-2.6.13-15.8-obj/x86_64/default'
make: *** [all] Error 2
I am not sure what this means, except that the "make" command did not work. Could you tell me what I am doing wrong?
yeah, I think the problem is the following: usually you should - if you manually install a program or driver - use the commands
./configure
make
make install
Do you find any ./configure file in your unzipped driver package? then you can proceed with these 3 commands. if not, there is perhaps another file like install or ./install.
I will try to download the driver and test it here on my machine. then I can tell you something more.
Hi Chris,
After doing some studying I thought the commands you mentioned was the way to go.
I tried: sharon@linux:~/ppscsi-beta2> ./configure
bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
I have listed the files that were in the compressed file below:
ok, I googled and found a manual (in german) where the guy tells us how to install the patch drivers and how the scanner will run. If you are online, tell me, I will translate this to you in the next hour.
sane
kernel sources and
your patch for the ppscsi driver, then unzip it with:
gzip -d linux-ppscsi-*.patch.gz (here your patch file should be used)
1b) be super user:
su
1c) copy the unzipped ppscsi-file into the source directory:
cp linux-ppscsi-*.patch /usr/src/
1d) install patch with:
patch -p0 < linux-ppscsi-*.patch
1e) configure the kernel, this is bad because it seems to be the case you need to compile your kernel new:
i) make menuconfig (the guy tells: "gui, X not needed)
ii) make xconfig (a gui for X)
ii) make config (only text)
most probably the best will be case i), the gui. but, as I told you already this means to activate the LPT Scanner Support and to compile the kernel afterwards. I can't tell you how to compile the kernel, I never did that, perhaps you find another howto in the net.
1f) after compiling the kernel integrate the modules with:
I am sorry not to tell you a more easy way to do this install, but this was the first was I found after half an hour searching in google. the guy had the same hp scanjet 5100C you have, so I suggest, if you succeed to compile the kernel it will work.
Best regards
Chris
Last edited by seelenbild28; 03-04-2006 at 02:56 PM.
Hi Chris,
Sorry I did not get back to you quicker and give you my extrem thanks for the effort you put into helping me. Last Monday I received your info and download the patch file and followed your instructions. I moved the patch file to /usr/src, become a superuser and ran the patch command as instructed. That is were things stopped working. I would always get errors while patching, line such and such would not allow the patching to occur. I don't recollect the exact error as I had to travel up to Boston for business and I will not be back home until Wednesday. I can give you the exact errors at that then. I spent most of Monday and Tuesday night Googling around trying to find the solution. I went to different sites and download different versions of the patch, with no luck. I even found a Debian version, but a don't know if it would work or how to install it on Suse. One site had the similar similar to you, but had the patch - p1 instead of patch - p0. I tried that, but with no success. I am thinking that maybe the problem is that I am using the 64 bit version of SuSe and maybe the patch was made before 64 bit programming.
Again thank you for all the help, when I get home I will give it another go.
I am sorry to hear that the manual I found did not work for you up to now. of course, it could be a possibility that you use the 64bit-version of SuSE. hmm, now I am really at the end of my knowledge. perhaps you could put your scanner problem once again in the forum. I don't know how to proceed now. I am sorry. hopefully you don't switch back to the guy from redmond after this adventure....
I was just reading your first question again, where you describe that you are slowly moving from xp to suse and using the latest "xsane". did you also install the sane package? did you check in yast if there exist other packages necessary for scanning? perhaps this is a stupid suggestion, but perhaps also a possibility. perhaps you check by googling which dependencies you need for sane and xsane.
chris
ps: isn't there any of these old, whitehaired gurus in the forum to help????*g
I have an HP scanjet 4670 scanner that I can not use with my Suse Linux 10 OS. Could one of the downloads/websites mentioned here help me to alleve my problem?
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the link I will see what is out there. I will not give up yet, you never know one of the white haired gurus might turn up and recue me I am really thinking that the failure could be down to the 64 bit AMD CPU that I am using and its need for 64 bit Linux. Yes, I did check Xsane and I have 0.97 installed.
And hi to Cousinlucky, Linux is great don't give up on it, there are many people out there that are willing help.
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