Author Topic: (SOLVED) - Xsane works, but gscan2pdf is not detecting the scanner.  (Read 939 times)

Offline joejac

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Hello all,

1.- I would like to scan in a easy way some very old books I own that are out of print. I installed gscan2pdf but unfortunately it is not working, it keeps forever oscillating in the "fetching list of devices" and do not see the scanner.

2.- I tested the scanner with XSane and it works perfect, the scanner is recognized and scans pictures and documents fine, but I need gscan2pdf working. I reinstalled gscan2pdf a couple of times reloading the latest packages via Synaptic with no luck. The program opens fine but its freezes in the "Scan Document" window while searching for the scanner.

3.- Finally I found the solution that I document here in case a Linux novice like me encounter same situation:
3.1 I went to the program and on Edit - Preferences I found that in frontend was selected by default "libsane-perl"
3.2 I saw in PCLinux menu: PC-Graphics an application called: XScanImage so I switched the frontend to scanimage and gscan2pdf worked!     ;D

Now I see why dependencies are so important in Linux world.

Hope this can help
Best regards
joejac



Offline Ramchu

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Re: (SOLVED) - Xsane works, but gscan2pdf is not detecting the scanner.
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2010, 04:10:57 AM »
Xsane has the function to do PDF .

Just click on the arrows next to TYPE and select .pdf