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diff --git a/doc/plustek/FAQ b/doc/plustek/FAQ new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7d65f41 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/plustek/FAQ @@ -0,0 +1,385 @@ +Plustek-Driver TROUBLESHOOTING/FAQ - 19.04.2001 +----------------------------------------------- + +The driver exists now since March 2000, this is the first trial to setup +a FAQ. This leads into the following: +First we have a part, which is more a troubleshooting section and the second +one is the FAQ. +To search through this text, search for "SYMPTOM" or "Q:". + +If you have some more FAQ entries, let me know <gerhard@gjaeger.de> + +THANKS to Jochen <jochen@puchalla-online.de>, who roamed through the +mailing-list and gathered the different questions. + + +******************************************************************************* +* TROUBLE-SHOOTING * +* * +* DRIVER TOPICS * +******************************************************************************* + + +SYMPTOM: "kernel-module version mismatch" +-------- +"When I try to "make load" I get an error" + +/sbin/modprobe pt_drv || exit 1 +/lib/modules/2.2.14-6.0.6/misc/pt_drv.o: kernel-module version mismatch +/lib/modules/2.2.14-6.0.1/misc/pt_drv.o was compiled +for kernel version 2.2.14-5.0 +while this kernel is version 2.2.14-6.0.1. + +PROBLEM: +-------- +You're using the wrong Kernel-header files. + +The path +/usr/include/linux is a link to +/usr/src/linux/include/linux and +/usr/src/linux is normally a link to your current +kernel, i.e: +/usr/src/linux-2.2.14 + +If you now upgrade your kernel and you have +forgotten to correct the link /usr/src/linux, then +every kernel-module you build outside the +kernelsource structure will include the wrong +version information. + +SOLUTION: +--------- +Set the link /usr/src/linux +to your current kernel-source tree before recompiling +kernel-modules like pt_drv, then your version mismatch +problem should be solved. + + + +SYMPTOM: "Device or resource busy" +-------- +Any attempt to "modprobe" or "make load" the driver leads +to this message. + +PROBLEM: +-------- +The driver refuses to load. During startup, the driver performs +some tests according to the parallel port and the connected +scanners. +If the parallel port is not supported or the scanner cannot be +found, the driver returns an error and the system will report +"device or resource busy" + +SOLUTION: +--------- +There's no way to provide a general solution. First of all +you should check your connections and the parallel port. +Also check power for your scanner. +If the problem still exists, enable the debug-messages of the +pt_drv module (see INSTALL). +Then check the messages after loading or send the output to +the mailing list. +Most of these problems are related to HW-problems. Before +giving up, check the scanner under Windows (not really a +good advice I know, but it helps to find HW-damage). +There was also one case were the internal plugs of the parport +connection were wrong... + + + +SYMPTOM: "Unresolved symbols" +-------- +"make load" or "modprobe pt_drv" produces this message: + +/sbin/modprobe pt_drv || exit 1 +/lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/misc/pt_drv.o: unresolved symbol parport_unregister_device +/lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/misc/pt_drv.o: unresolved symbol parport_enumerate +/lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/misc/pt_drv.o: unresolved symbol parport_register_device +/lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/misc/pt_drv.o: unresolved symbol parport_claim +/lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/misc/pt_drv.o: unresolved symbol parport_release +/lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/misc/pt_drv.o: insmod +/lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/misc/pt_drv.o failed + + +PROBLEM: +-------- +The driver needs at least the parport_pc and the parport modules +to work. They MUST be loaded prior to pt_drv. If these modules +are not loaded you get this message. + +SOLUTION: +--------- +Simply load the parport module. You can add this dependency to +your /etc/modules.conf (or /etc/conf.modules) file (see INSTALL). +Then everytime you load pt_drv with modprobe, parport will be loaded +automatically. After modifying this file, call +depmod -va + + + +SYMPTOM: Scanner makes awful noise +-------- + +PROBLEM: +-------- +This can have two major causes: +- You have an ASIC96001/3 based scanner, then the sensor hits the + scanbed: !!! TURN OFF SCANNER POWER !!! + +- You have an ASIC98001 based scanner, then the motor control does + not work correctly --> hit the cancel button + +SOLUTION: +--------- +For the first case (ASIC 96001/3), there's no solution available. This +happens, when the driver can't keep track of the stepper motor. The image +you get is normally unusable. +The second case is often reported when the printer driver lp.o is +already loaded. So remove lp.o before loading pt_drv. + + + +SYMPTOM: Printer starts to print while scanning +-------- + +PROBLEM: +-------- +It has been reported, that some printers (esp. HP printers) start to +print, even during startup of the driver. This is a problem to printers +which use a bidirectional protocol for talking with the system. + + +SOLUTION: +--------- +There is no possibility to handle this problem inside the driver. +One possibility is to switch off the bidirectional communication of the +printer. The other one is to connect the printer to another parallel port. + + +******************************************************************************* +* SANE-topics * +******************************************************************************* + +Here you will not find how to setup xscanimage to work with GIMP or +how to compile sane to obtain xscanimage, for such questions, please +refer to the mailing lists at SANE (http://www.sane-project.org) + + +SYMPTOM: error in loading shared libraries: libsane.so.1: cannot open +-------- shared object file: No such file or directory + +PROBLEM: +-------- +The shared libraries for SANE have been installed to a +directory which is not in your "library path" + +SOLUTION: +--------- +SANE installs its shared libraries to PREFIX/lib/sane. +PREFIX is in general /usr or /usr/local. You should +either add the path to your /etc/ld.so.conf file or +set links to the libraries from a wellknown lib-path. +(i.e. ln -s /usr/lib/sane/libsane.so.1 /usr/lib/libsane.so.1) +In any case you should run "ldconfig -v" + + + +SYMPTOM: "no SANE devices found" +-------- +While testing with "scanimage -L" nothing happens. And when starting scanimage +this message is displayed. + +PROBLEM: +-------- +The frontend cannot find any sane-device, this might have several causes: +- the driver is not loaded +- you have no access to the driver +- the backend is not enabled +- the driver is not specified +- version conflict between the loaded driver and the backend + +SOLUTION: +--------- +Driver not loaded: check "cat /proc/pt_drv" if this does not exist, load +the driver (see INSTALL) + +No access to the driver: check "ls -l /dev/pt_drv*" and you should get + +crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 40, 0 Aug 29 15:18 /dev/pt_drv +crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 40, 0 Aug 29 15:18 /dev/pt_drv0 +crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 40, 1 Aug 29 15:18 /dev/pt_drv1 +crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 40, 2 Aug 29 15:18 /dev/pt_drv2 +crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 40, 3 Aug 29 15:18 /dev/pt_drv3 + +If not, call "make load" in the driver source directory. This call sometimes +fails, so you might create the entries by using mknod: +mknod -m 0664 /dev/pt_drv c 40 0 +mknod -m 0664 /dev/pt_drv0 c 40 0 +mknod -m 0664 /dev/pt_drv1 c 40 1 +mknod -m 0664 /dev/pt_drv2 c 40 2 +mknod -m 0664 /dev/pt_drv3 c 40 3 + +The backend is not enabled: Check the SANE configuration in /etc/sane.d, +/usr/etc/sane.d or /usr/local/etc/sane.d (depending on your installation). +Your dll.conf MUST include an enabled "plustek" entry (no "#" in front of +that line) + +The driver is not specified: Check the sane configuration (see above) +for the file plustek.conf and make sure that it contains at least +/dev/pt_drv as entry. + +Version conflict: After enabling the SANE debug messages you will +get something like upon starting scanimage: +ioctl PT_DRV_OPEN_DEVICE failed(-9019) +Version problem, please recompile driver! +In this case, you MUST recompile the backend AND the driver and reinstall +both. This feature makes sure, that both always will use the same ioctl +interface. + + +PROBLEM: +-------- +I have SANE-1.0.4 and there's no backend-directory after unpacking, so +what to do? + +SOLUTION: +--------- +You're wrong there is a backend directory!!! +Since SANE-1.0.4, there are two packages: +sane-backends +sane-frontends +For the installation, you need the backend tarball. This should give +you something like: +sane-1.0.4/sane-backends +and there below sane-backends is the backend directory. So you have +to unpack the plustek-sane...tgz in sane-backends. + + + +******************************************************************************* +* F A Q * +******************************************************************************* + +Q: What does "Turbo" mean ? + +A: Turbo does not mean, that the scanner is faster ;-) + There are currently three OpticPro9636P Scanners. + OP9636P + OP9636P+ + OP9636PTurbo + The + and the Turbo models are quite the same and the difference between + the Turbo and the non-Turbo is the scan-sensor. The Turbo uses the same + like the newer OP9636T/12000T and the non-Turbo uses the older ones + from the OP9630.... + + +Q: Is it possible to use the front-button of my Plustek 9630P ? + +A: It is possible since version 0.37. After loading the driver, + use the proc filesystem to get the button value: + cat /proc/pt_drv/device0/button0 + + +Q: Is it possible to use the scanner in gimp ? + +A: You should be able to use xscanimage with gimp: + 1. Login as root + 2. Go into the gimp plug-in directory + (on SuSE it is: /usr/lib/gimp/1.1/plug-ins/ ) + 3. Find xscanimage : which xscanimage + 4. Create a symbolic link to xscanimage : + ln -s "/path/to/"xscanimage xscanimage + 5. logout as root + Now call gimp, in the xtns menu you should find + now the Acquire Image menu entry. That's all. + If not, start gimp from an xterm and have a look at the output. + + +Q: Is there any way to load the plustek_driver at bootup-time? + +A: Normally, there is no need to do so, because once you + altered your /etc/conf.modules file (or /etc/modules.conf) + and added the suggested stuff (see INSTALL file), you won't + have to worry about loading the driver. It happens automagically. ;-) + The driver will be loaded when needed (and eventually + removed after a specific time of not using it). + + Nevertheless, another possibility is to do a modprobe pt_drv in the + /etc/rc.d/boot.local (using SuSE) or + /etc/rc.d/rc.local (using RedHat or Mandrake) file + So the driver will be loaded at bootup-time... + !!! YOUR SCANNER MUST BE ONLINE during power-up then !!! + + +Q: I wonder if Mandrake 7.1's sane rpm file has this support already built in. + My scanner light is coming on yet Xscanimage seems to report that there + is no scanner present. + +A: The backend code will be included in Version 1.0.3 of sane and + AFAIK Mandrake 7.1 only includes 1.0.2. + Anyway go to the plustek-driver download page at + http://home.t-online.de/home/g-jaeger/plustek.html + download and install the driver. + + +Q: Mandrake installs sane by default at install-time. + Is there a way to install the driver with the preinstalled sane + or should the preinstalled sane be removed first? + If so, how do I remove the preinstalled sane? + +A: I recommend to uninstall the previous one. + I think Mandrake uses RPM for managing the packages. To remove sane + do the following (as root) + + Ask for all installed packages and filter sane: + rpm -qa | grep sane + you should get something like this: + sane-1.0.1-94 + Now remove this package: + + rpm -e sane-1.0.1-94 + + After theses steps, sane should be removed. + I'm not sure, but you might have to remove the /etc/sane.d manually... + Now got to your sane-1.0.3 stuff and reinstall this + as described. Before using, you might have a look + at the dll.conf and enable only the plustek backend. + + +Q: Now that there's a sane 1.0.3, how do i uninstall sane 1.0.2? + Or can i install it over? + +A: In general you can install it over. BUT this has caused + quite a lot of trouble, so I recommend to remove the 1.0.2 + completely and install 1.0.3... + + try the rpm-tool: + Get a list of the installed packages and filter out sane: + + rpm -qa | grep sane + + You should get something like: + + sane-1.0.2-48 + + Then use rpm to remove sane: + + rpm -e sane-1.0.2-48 + + The other way is: + + rm -rf /etc/sane.d + rm -rf /usr/lib/sane + rm -rf /usr/lib/libsane* + rm -rf /usr/include/sane + rm -rf /usr/etc/sane.d + rm -rf /usr/share/sane* + rm -rf /usr/local/lib/sane + rm -rf /usr/local/lib/libsane* + rm -rf /usr/local/include/sane + rm -rf /usr/local/etc/sane.d + rm -rf /usr/local/share/sane* + + This should cover all the directories where maybe some + sane files are installed... + |