Bug 106058

Summary: Scanner not supported - outdated sane libs
Product: [openSUSE] SUSE LINUX 10.0 Reporter: Forgotten User uZplOy1Obm <forgotten_uZplOy1Obm>
Component: OtherAssignee: Johannes Meixner <jsmeix>
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX QA Contact: E-mail List <qa-bugs>
Severity: Normal    
Priority: P5 - None    
Version: Beta 2   
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Hardware: i686   
OS: SUSE Other   
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Description Forgotten User uZplOy1Obm 2005-08-21 21:09:56 UTC
I have a Genius Colorpage Vivid 1200 XE USB scanner which is not supported under
opensuse 10 beta 2 because my scanner is not supported under SANE 1.0.15, but
works well under the new 1.0.16. I compile 1.0.16 from source, copy the firmware
into the right directory and also add this following entry to the
libsane.usermap file (I've just reported this to the SANE guys too, so I'm sure
it'll be fixed in their next release):

# Genius|Colorpage Vivid 1200 XE
libusbscanner             0x0003      0x0458   0x201f    0x0000       0x0000   
   0x00         0x00            0x00            0x00            0x00           
   0x00               0x00000000
Comment 1 Johannes Meixner 2005-08-22 07:33:28 UTC
When SANE 1.0.16 became available it was already too late to
include it in the current Suse Linux.
Comment 2 Stephan Kulow 2008-06-25 09:32:31 UTC
mass reopening all SuSE Linux bugs that are set to REMIND+LATER to change the resolution to WONTFIX (adapting to new policy)
Comment 3 Stephan Kulow 2008-06-25 09:34:04 UTC
mass reopening all SuSE Linux bugs that are set to REMIND+LATER to change the resolution to WONTFIX (adapting to new policy)
Comment 4 Stephan Kulow 2008-06-25 09:40:28 UTC
mass reopening all SuSE Linux bugs that are set to REMIND+LATER to change the resolution to WONTFIX (adapting to new policy)
Comment 5 Stephan Kulow 2008-06-25 09:52:23 UTC
Closing old LATER+REMIND bugs as WONTFIX - if you still plan to work on it, feel free to reopen and set to ASSIGNED.

In case the report saw repeated reopen comments, it's due to bugzilla timing out on the huge request ;(