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Re: [tlug] Mint 18.1 scanner (suddenly!) not recognized



Ralph,

Did you ever get this resolved?

If (1) it's a software (kernel/driver) issue and (2) you have not done
any additional upgrades between getting it working and having it stop
working, I wouldn't be surprised if something got plugged/unplugged
and the USB devices got enumerated in a different order, thus getting
different names.  I don't think this ever happens to the hosts (the
components on the motherboard), but at least in older kernels it was
very frequent with pluggable devices (and sometimes even if you didn't
change what was plugged in!)

In any case, the first thing I'd do is to check dmesg to see what USB
devices are recognized.  Try unplugging/plugging in the printer/
scanner to see what the kernel says.  If that doesn't help, you may
need to go spelunking in kernel and/or boot logs to see what was
happening before that isn't happening now.

Steve


Raedwolf Sumner writes:
 > P.S. The Brother printer/scanner is an all-in-one MFC-6490
 > 
 > 
 > ________________________________
 > From: Raedwolf Sumner <rarooam@example.com>
 > Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 11:51 AM
 > To: tlug@example.com
 > Subject: Mint 18.1 scanner (suddenly!) not recognized
 > 
 > 
 > Moved up from Linux Mint 17.1 to 18.1. Liked the move, seems easier to get the drivers I use, and easily got GoogleEarth working with all the panoramio fotos. Printer and scanner installed fairly easily. Certainly easier than on any previous install.
 > 
 > Had to add saned to the scanner (lp) group to use without sudo. Running the scanner under GIMP with xsane was working just fine.
 > 
 > Until today.
 > 
 > Suddenly clicking on "Device dialog" from the gimp xsane menu gets "no devices available" and clicking on "brother3:bus2;dev1" in the same menu gets an "invalid argument". Sudo xsane from a terminal also gets "no devices available". I don't think I have installed any new software, though I couldn't swear to that since I haven't used the scanner in a couple of weeks. I have searched online, but am just coming up with instructions for installing and doing what I did on the original install.
 > 
 > The connection is USB.
 > 
 > Any suggestions on where to go from here? I have to use the scanner and am tempted to just go to Yodobashi and get an HP or something that I can plug in and have it work. I'd rather get this working again, though.
 > 
 > Thanks for any input!
 > Ralph Sumner
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