• Ubuntu 22.04 and Artec scanner.

    From Davey@2:250/1 to All on Saturday, March 08, 2025 10:22:16
    Through all my versions of Ubuntu since 2010, I have used a USB
    scanner, an Artec 48U. All I have had to do is make sure that the file Artec48.usb is on the Desktop and rub xsane.
    Now that I have ver. 22.04 installed, it is yet another item that hasn't carried over successfully. I launch the normal application 'xsane', it
    tries to link to the scanner, but fails:
    "Failed to connect to artec_eplus48U:libusb:001:002".
    'lsusb' shows the scanner in Bus 001, Device 002, and the fault message
    given by xsane shows that it could not match that setup. I have looked
    at loads of Help Ubuntu pages, to no avail, whatever I try fails to
    work. This is the same on both my laptop, the usual place for the
    scanner, and also the desktop, both with Ubuntu 22.04.

    Grrr!

    As usual, any help very much appreciated.

    --
    Davey.


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  • From Davey@2:250/1 to All on Saturday, March 08, 2025 20:36:33
    On Sat, 8 Mar 2025 10:22:16 +0000
    Davey <davey@example.invalid> wrote:

    Through all my versions of Ubuntu since 2010, I have used a USB
    scanner, an Artec 48U. All I have had to do is make sure that the file Artec48.usb is on the Desktop and rub xsane.
    Now that I have ver. 22.04 installed, it is yet another item that
    hasn't carried over successfully. I launch the normal application
    'xsane', it tries to link to the scanner, but fails:
    "Failed to connect to artec_eplus48U:libusb:001:002".
    'lsusb' shows the scanner in Bus 001, Device 002, and the fault
    message given by xsane shows that it could not match that setup. I
    have looked at loads of Help Ubuntu pages, to no avail, whatever I
    try fails to work. This is the same on both my laptop, the usual
    place for the scanner, and also the desktop, both with Ubuntu 22.04.

    Grrr!

    As usual, any help very much appreciated.

    I fixed it! I dug around and found a procedure for installing it on a
    new install. I followed that, and success!
    Time for a G&T, methinks!

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    Davey.


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  • From Mike Scott@2:250/1 to All on Sunday, March 09, 2025 10:01:34
    On 08/03/2025 20:36, Davey wrote:
    I fixed it! I dug around and found a procedure for installing it on a
    new install. I followed that, and success!

    Others might some day find useful a note of where you found the information!

    Time for a G&T, methinks!

    Enjoy.


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    Mike Scott
    Harlow, England

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  • From Davey@2:250/1 to All on Sunday, March 09, 2025 11:08:12
    On Sun, 9 Mar 2025 10:01:34 +0000
    Mike Scott <usenet.16@scottsonline.org.uk.invalid> wrote:

    On 08/03/2025 20:36, Davey wrote:
    I fixed it! I dug around and found a procedure for installing it on
    a new install. I followed that, and success!

    Others might some day find useful a note of where you found the
    information!

    Time for a G&T, methinks!

    Enjoy.



    Indeed, no problem. I don't know where this came from originally, but I
    found it in an old list of Linux Tips that I started for myself when I
    first installed Ubuntu 8.04 (!) This is exactly what I read, obviously
    it needed modifying as necessary for the current setup. -------------------------------------------------------------------
    "Item 55. Installing scanner driver. See also Item 83.

    [sudo aptitude install sane sane-utils # xsane should be installed automatically) lsusb # make sure scanner is recognized]

    scanner driver: (windows/system32/drivers/)Artec48.usb

    sudo mkdir /usr/share/sane/artec_eplus48u # (or folder referenced in /etc/sane.d/artec_eplus48u.conf) sudo chown -R yourusername: /usr/share/sane/artec_eplus48u cp Artec48.usb
    /usr/share/sane/artec_eplus48u #find Artec48.usb wherever it is stored (desktop?)

    Make sure the address from ""lsusb"" 05d8:4003 is correctly identified
    in artec's /etc/sane.d/artec_eplus48u.conf file.

    sudo aptitude install sane sane-utils"

    ---------------------------------------
    Then item 83, but I didn't need that, so I haven't gone through
    it, and cannot confirm if it's any good (it looks as though it has a
    different emphasis, rather on file saving):

    "Item 83. Scanner use on ver. 20.04 (18.04)
    Scanner does not work with Ver. 20.04, use ver. 18.04 instead.

    a. sudo sane-find-scanner. Confirm that USB port is :002, if not:
    sudo gedit etcsane.d/arted_eplus48u.conf
    and change usb port ref.
    b. Sudo xsane will make xsane run. Save images to /Downloads.
    c. cd /home/david/Downloads
    d. sudo chown david:david {file.name}
    e. cd mediadavid/Expansion_Drive
    f. sudo cp homedavid/downloads/ {file.name} Transfer

    This should copy the new scans to Transfers on the Expansion Drive." ---------------------------------------------------------------------

    Hope this helps somebody sometime.

    I enjoyed the G&T so much I had a repeat, to confirm the first one.
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    Davey.


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