LeRoy Cressy on Thu, 10 May 2001 14:01:19 -0400


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Re: [PLUG] HELP!! Scanner device not working (hardwaregoingoffline)


I sounds like the scsi csard is not compiled into the kernel.  Why not
plug the scanner into your main card which is already in the kernel?

Also make sure that you have scsi generic devices compiled into the
kernel.  

Rupert Heesom wrote:
> 
> First of all, thanks for answering.  Glad to know someone likes me! ;-)
> 
> On 09 May 2001 16:25:18 -0400, Michael Leone wrote:
> > > I've noticed in the syslog that modprobe is trying to load
> > > char-major-81.  This seems to be the beginning of trouble for the
> > > scanner.  What IS this module?  I've noticed other similar settings in
> > > the /etc/modules.conf file, and in the output of "modprobe -c".
> >
> > http://www.lugor.org/sig/newbie/modules/modules-example.html
> >
> > char-major-81 is a videodev.
> >
> > ? ? ? Don't ask me; I only search for'em. :-)
> 
> Thanks for finding that for me, Michael (even if it doesn't seem to
> help). How did you find that web page?  Don't tell me you just tapped it
> into a search engine.  I didn't even try that.  I suppose this thing has
> got me worked up, so that my reason is going to the wind!
> 
> >
> > > SYSLOG EXTRACT
> > > May  9 12:03:39 localhost modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
> > > char-major-81
> > > May  9 12:03:39 localhost last message repeated 4 times
> > > May  9 12:03:39 localhost kernel: (scsi1:A:5:0): refuses synchronous
> > > negotiation. Using asynchronous transfers
> > > May  9 12:03:41 localhost last message repeated 20 times
> > > May  9 12:04:04 localhost kernel: scsi1:0:5:0: Attempting to queue an
> > > ABORT
> > > message
> >
> > Bad SCSI card? Have you tried with another card?
> 
> Yes, I thought it was a bad scsi card as well.  I was using a 2940 card
> with the scanner (and an adapter).  My main scsi card is a 2940U2W.
> 
> I bought a 2906 card, which is designed to take scanners.  The same
> thing happens with the scanner on this card.
> 
> When I tried the scanner under windows, I had it on the 2940 card,
> because NT doesn't seem to recognise any other card of mine.
> 
> I think it may be the scanner itself giving me problems, but I haven't
> been able to prove it yet!  The only thing that points me in that
> direction is that when rebooting the PC, if the scanner is attached to
> the 2940 card (bios enabled), the scanner usually appears as a scsi
> device under the card at startup.  This is not happening.  I have to
> turn the PC off, power cycle the scanner, turn the PC on again before
> the scanner will appear under the scsi card.
> 
> However once the scanner does appear, it seems to work fine under NT!
> 
> 
> --
> regs
> rupert
> 
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