My first question: 18.04 64bit Saned and Sansung M2070
I have a M2070 multifuncion device sansung.
on 32bit 14.04 work well on 18.04 run once time after answer error I/O
$ systemctl status saned.socket
● saned.socket - saned incoming socket
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/saned.socket; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (listening) since Tue 2019-01-15 07:23:32 CET; 10h ago
Listen: [::]:6566 (Stream)
Accepted: 0; Connected: 0
Tasks: 0 (limit: 19660)
CGroup: /system.slice/saned.socket
gen 15 07:23:32 lari-s02-6313 systemd[1]: Listening on saned incoming socket.
$ scanimage -L
device `smfp:usb;04e8;3469;ZF44B8KF8A00SHJ' is a Samsung M2070 Series on USB Scanner
$ scanimage > .null
scanimage: open of device smfp:usb;04e8;3469;ZF44B8KF8A00SHJ failed: Error during device I/O
Nobody else have same problem?
Thank you
ICE-Luder
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I have a M2070 multifuncion device sansung.
on 32bit 14.04 work well on 18.04 run once time after answer error I/O
$ systemctl status saned.socket
● saned.socket - saned incoming socket
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/saned.socket; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (listening) since Tue 2019-01-15 07:23:32 CET; 10h ago
Listen: [::]:6566 (Stream)
Accepted: 0; Connected: 0
Tasks: 0 (limit: 19660)
CGroup: /system.slice/saned.socket
gen 15 07:23:32 lari-s02-6313 systemd[1]: Listening on saned incoming socket.
$ scanimage -L
device `smfp:usb;04e8;3469;ZF44B8KF8A00SHJ' is a Samsung M2070 Series on USB Scanner
$ scanimage > .null
scanimage: open of device smfp:usb;04e8;3469;ZF44B8KF8A00SHJ failed: Error during device I/O
Nobody else have same problem?
Thank you
ICE-Luder
18.04 scanner
New contributor
that last command what is that supposed to do? looks fishy to me... a redirect to .null?
– Rinzwind
Jan 15 at 17:50
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I have a M2070 multifuncion device sansung.
on 32bit 14.04 work well on 18.04 run once time after answer error I/O
$ systemctl status saned.socket
● saned.socket - saned incoming socket
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/saned.socket; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (listening) since Tue 2019-01-15 07:23:32 CET; 10h ago
Listen: [::]:6566 (Stream)
Accepted: 0; Connected: 0
Tasks: 0 (limit: 19660)
CGroup: /system.slice/saned.socket
gen 15 07:23:32 lari-s02-6313 systemd[1]: Listening on saned incoming socket.
$ scanimage -L
device `smfp:usb;04e8;3469;ZF44B8KF8A00SHJ' is a Samsung M2070 Series on USB Scanner
$ scanimage > .null
scanimage: open of device smfp:usb;04e8;3469;ZF44B8KF8A00SHJ failed: Error during device I/O
Nobody else have same problem?
Thank you
ICE-Luder
18.04 scanner
New contributor
I have a M2070 multifuncion device sansung.
on 32bit 14.04 work well on 18.04 run once time after answer error I/O
$ systemctl status saned.socket
● saned.socket - saned incoming socket
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/saned.socket; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (listening) since Tue 2019-01-15 07:23:32 CET; 10h ago
Listen: [::]:6566 (Stream)
Accepted: 0; Connected: 0
Tasks: 0 (limit: 19660)
CGroup: /system.slice/saned.socket
gen 15 07:23:32 lari-s02-6313 systemd[1]: Listening on saned incoming socket.
$ scanimage -L
device `smfp:usb;04e8;3469;ZF44B8KF8A00SHJ' is a Samsung M2070 Series on USB Scanner
$ scanimage > .null
scanimage: open of device smfp:usb;04e8;3469;ZF44B8KF8A00SHJ failed: Error during device I/O
Nobody else have same problem?
Thank you
ICE-Luder
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that last command what is that supposed to do? looks fishy to me... a redirect to .null?
– Rinzwind
Jan 15 at 17:50
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that last command what is that supposed to do? looks fishy to me... a redirect to .null?
– Rinzwind
Jan 15 at 17:50
that last command what is that supposed to do? looks fishy to me... a redirect to .null?
– Rinzwind
Jan 15 at 17:50
that last command what is that supposed to do? looks fishy to me... a redirect to .null?
– Rinzwind
Jan 15 at 17:50
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that last command what is that supposed to do? looks fishy to me... a redirect to .null?
– Rinzwind
Jan 15 at 17:50