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J'ai bien supprimé # devant Brother et maintenant voici le retour de commande:
philippe@localhost:~> scanimage -L
device `brother5:bus1;dev7' is a Brother ADS-4100 USB scanner
philippe@localhost:~> su
Mot de passe :
localhost:/home/philippe # scanimage -L
device `brother5:bus1;dev7' is a Brother ADS-4100 USB scanner
localhost:/home/philippe #
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Bonsoir Chumi,
voici le retour de commande :
philippe@localhost:~> cat /etc/sane.d/dll.conf
# dll.conf - Configuration file for the SANE dynamic backend loader
#
# Backends can also be enabled by configuration snippets under the dll.d/
# directory -- third party backends can drop their configuration file in
# this in this directory, named after the backend.
#
# The next line enables the network backend; comment it out if you don't
# need to use a remote SANE scanner over the network -- see sane-net(5)
# and saned(8) for details.
#net
#abaton
#agfafocus
#apple
#artec
#artec_eplus48u
#as6e
#avision
#bh
#canon
#canon630u
#canon_dr
#canon_lide70
#canon_pp
#cardscan
#coolscan
#coolscan2
#coolscan3
#dc210
#dc240
#dc25
#dell1600n_net
#dmc
#epjitsu
#epson
#epson2
#epsonds
#escl
#fujitsu
#genesys
#gphoto2
#gt68xx
#hp
#hp3500
#hp3900
#hp4200
#hp5400
#hp5590
#hpljm1005
#hpsj5s
#hs2p
#ibm
#kodak
#kodakaio
#kvs1025
#kvs20xx
#kvs40xx
#leo
#lexmark
#ma1509
#magicolor
#matsushita
#microtek
#microtek2
#mustek
#mustek_pp
#mustek_usb
#mustek_usb2
#nec
#niash
#p5
#pie
#pieusb
#pint
#pixma
#plustek
#plustek_pp
#pnm
#qcam
#ricoh
#ricoh2
#rts8891
#s9036
#sceptre
#sharp
#sm3600
#sm3840
#snapscan
#sp15c
#st400
#stv680
#tamarack
#teco1
#teco2
#teco3
#test
#u12
#umax
#umax1220u
#umax_pp
#v4l
#xerox_mfp
#brother5
philippe@localhost:~>
Merci
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Bonsoir Chumi,
bizarre ce soir la réponse est :
en root comme en simple utilisateur :
philippe@localhost:~> scanimage -L
No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,
check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the
sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentation
which came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages).
philippe@localhost:~>
Merci et bonne soirée.
PS il est branché en usb et allumé
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12
Bonsoir Chumi,
voici le retour :
#stv680
#tamarack
#teco1
#teco2
#teco3
#test
#u12
#umax
#umax1220u
#umax_pp
#v4l
#xerox_mfp
brother5
localhost:/home/philippe/Dépots RPM # scanimage -L
device `brother5:bus1;dev8' is a Brother ADS-4100 USB scanner
localhost:/home/philippe/Dépots RPM #
Merci pour l'aide
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Bonsoir Sobkowiak,
voici le retour :
localhost:/home/philippe/Dépots RPM # rpm -ihv --nodeps brscan5-1.2.13-0.x86_64.rpm
Préparation... ################################# [100%]
paquet brscan5-1.2.13-0.x86_64 déjà installé
localhost:/home/philippe/Dépots RPM # rpm -qa | grep -e brscan5-1.2.13-0.x86_64.rpm
localhost:/home/philippe/Dépots RPM #
Bonne soirée.
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Bonsoir Sobkowiak,
voici la procédure d'installation que j'ai utilisé :
Download the driver.
Login as a superuser.
Install the driver.
Turn on your MFC/DCP and connect the USB cable.
Open the terminal and go to the directory where the driver is.
Install the scanner driver.
Command (for rpm) : rpm -ihv --nodeps (scanner-drivername)
Check if the driver is installed.
Command (for rpm) : rpm -qa | grep -e (scanner-drivername)
comment peut on lui indiquer le bon chemin, je ne sais pas faire !
Merci