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diff --git a/templates/man5/sane-scsi.5.pot b/templates/man5/sane-scsi.5.pot new file mode 100644 index 00000000..858f0538 --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/man5/sane-scsi.5.pot @@ -0,0 +1,747 @@ +# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE +# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. +# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR. +# +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2024-03-01 17:07+0100\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" +"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" +"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n" +"Language: \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" + +#. type: IX +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "sane-scsi" +msgstr "" + +#. type: TH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "14 Jul 2008" +msgstr "" + +#. type: TH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "SANE Scanner Access Now Easy" +msgstr "" + +#. type: SH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "NAME" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "sane-scsi - SCSI adapter tips for scanners" +msgstr "" + +#. type: SH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "DESCRIPTION" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"This manual page contains various operating-system specific tips and tricks " +"on how to get scanners with a SCSI interface working." +msgstr "" + +#. type: SH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "GENERAL INFO" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"For scanners with a SCSI interface, it may be necessary to edit the " +"appropriate backend configuration file before using SANE for the first " +"time. For most systems, the configuration file should list the name of the " +"generic SCSI device that the scanner is connected to (e.g., under Linux, I</" +"dev/sg4> or I</dev/sge> is such a generic SCSI device). It is customary to " +"create a symlink from I</dev/scanner> to the generic SCSI device that the " +"scanner is connected to. In this case, the configuration file simply lists " +"the line I</dev/scanner>. For a detailed description of each backend's " +"configuration file, please refer to the relevant backend manual page (e.g., " +"B<sane-epson>(5) for Epson scanners, B<sane-hp>(5) for HP scanners, etc.)." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"For some operating systems (e.g. Linux and OS/2), there is an alternate way " +"of specifying scanner devices. This alternate way allows one to identify " +"scanners by the SCSI vendor and model string and/or by the SCSI device " +"address (consisting of bus number, channel number, id, and logical unit " +"number). The syntax for specifying a scanner in this way is:" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "scsi I<VENDOR MODEL TYPE BUS CHANNEL ID LUN>" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux +msgid "" +"where I<VENDOR> is the SCSI vendor string, I<MODEL> is the SCSI model " +"string, I<TYPE> is the SCSI device type string, I<BUS> is the SCSI bus " +"number (named \"host\" in I</proc/scsi/scsi>), I<CHANNEL> is the SCSI " +"channel number, I<ID> is the SCSI id, and I<LUN> is the logical unit number " +"of the scanner device. The first two fields are strings which must be " +"enclosed in double-quotes if they contain any whitespace. The remaining " +"four fields are non-negative integer numbers. The correct values for these " +"fields can be found by using operating system specific tools, e.g. for Linux " +"by looking at the output of the command I<cat /proc/scsi/scsi>. To simplify " +"configuration, a field's value can be replaced with an asterisk symbol " +"(``*''). An asterisk has the effect that any value is allowed for that " +"particular field. This can have the effect that a single scsi-line matches " +"multiple devices. When this happens, each matching device will be probed by " +"the backend one by one and registered if the backend thinks it is a " +"compatible device. For example, the line" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "scsi MUSTEK MFS-06000CX Scanner 0 00 03 00" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"would attach the Mustek SCSI scanner with the following /proc/scsi/scsi " +"entry:" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\\f(CRHost: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 03 Lun: 00\n" +" Vendor: MUSTEK Model: MFS-06000CX Rev: 4.04\n" +" Type: Scanner ANSI SCSI revision: 0\\fR\n" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Usually it's sufficient to use vendor and model strings only or even only " +"the vendor string. The following example" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "scsi MUSTEK * * * * * *" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"would have the effect that all SCSI devices in the system with a vendor " +"string of MUSTEK would be probed and recognized by the backend." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"If the remainder of a scsi-string consists of asterisks only, the asterisks " +"can be omitted. For example, the following line is equivalent to the one " +"specified previously:" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "scsi MUSTEK" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"On some platforms (e.g., OpenStep), SANE device names take a special form. " +"This is explained below in the relevant platform-specific section." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"When using a SCSI scanner, ensure that the access permission for the generic " +"SCSI device is set appropriately. We recommend to add a group \"scanner\" " +"to I</etc/group> which contains all users that should have access to the " +"scanner. The permission of the device should then be set to allow group " +"read and write access. For example, if the scanner is at generic SCSI " +"device I</dev/sg0>, then the following two commands would set the permission " +"correctly:" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "$ chgrp scanner /dev/sg0" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "$ chmod 660 /dev/sg0" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"When your system uses the device filesystem (devfs), you have to edit I</etc/" +"devfs/perms.> There you should search the line" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "REGISTER ^sg[^/]* PERMISSIONS root.root 0600" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "and add a new line (eg. for changing permissions of sg4):" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "REGISTER ^sg4 PERMISSIONS root.scanner 0660" +msgstr "" + +#. type: SH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "FREEBSD INFO" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Auto-configuration using the \"scsi *\" lines in the config files only works " +"if the user running the frontend has read/write access to I</dev/xpt0>. " +"Instead, you can also set a link I</dev/scanner> to the appropriate I</dev/" +"uk> device." +msgstr "" + +#. type: TP +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Adaptec AHA1542CF" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "Reported to work fine under FreeBSD 2.2.2R with the B<aha> driver." +msgstr "" + +#. type: TP +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Adaptec 2940" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "Reported to work fine under FreeBSD 2.2.2." +msgstr "" + +#. type: TP +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Adaptec 1522" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"The scanner probes ok but any attempt to access it I<hangs> the entire " +"system. It looks like something is disabling interrupts and then not re-" +"enabling them, so it looks like a bug in the FreeBSD B<aic> driver." +msgstr "" + +#. type: TP +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Adaptec 1505" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Works on FreeBSD 2.2.5R and 3.0 using the B<aic> driver, provided that Plug-" +"and-Play support is disabled on the card. If there are no I<uk> devices, " +"just do a I<sh MAKEDEV uk0> in the I</dev> directory. The scanner should " +"then be accessible as I</dev/uk0> if it was probed during boot." +msgstr "" + +#. type: TP +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Tekram DC390" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "Reported to work fine under FreeBSD 2.2.2R with the B<amd> driver." +msgstr "" + +#. type: SH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "LINUX INFO" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"First, make sure your kernel has SCSI generic support enabled. In I<make " +"xconfig>, this shows up under ``SCSI support-E<gt>SCSI generic support''." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux +msgid "" +"To keep scanning times to a minimum, it is strongly recommended to use a " +"large buffer size for the generic SCSI driver. From SG driver version 2.0 " +"on, the maximum buffer size can be changed at program run time, and there is " +"no restriction in size. This driver version is part of the Linux kernels " +"from version 2.2.7 on. If the new SG driver is available some backends (e." +"g. B<sane-umax>(5), B<sane-mustek>(5), B<sane-sharp>(5)) automatically " +"request larger SCSI buffers. If a backend does not automatically request a " +"larger SCSI buffer, set the environment variable B<SANE_SG_BUFFERSIZE> to " +"the desired buffer size in bytes. It is not recommended to use more than 1 " +"MB, because for large values the probability increases that the SG driver " +"cannot allocate the necessary buffer(s). For ISA cards, even 1 MB might be a " +"too large value. For a detailed discussion of the Linux SG SCSI driver see: " +"I<https://tldp.org/HOWTO/SCSI-Generic-HOWTO>." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"For Linux kernels before version 2.2.7 the size of the buffer is only 32KB. " +"This works, but for many cheaper scanners this causes scanning to be slower " +"by about a factor of four than when using a size of 127KB. Linux defines " +"the size of this buffer by macro B<SG_BIG_BUFF> in header file I</usr/" +"include/scsi/sg.h>. Unless a system is seriously short on memory, it is " +"recommended to increase this value to the maximum legal value of " +"128*1024-512=130560 bytes. After changing this value, it is necessary to " +"recompile both the kernel (or the SCSI generic module) and the SCSI " +"backends. Keep in mind that this is only necessary with older Linux kernels." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"A common issue with SCSI scanners is what to do when you booted the system " +"while the scanner was turned off. In such a case, the scanner won't be " +"recognized by the kernel and SANE won't be able to access it. Fortunately, " +"Linux provides a simple mechanism to probe a SCSI device on demand. Suppose " +"you have a scanner connected to SCSI bus 2 and the scanner has a SCSI id of " +"5. When the system is up and running and the scanner is turned on, you can " +"issue the command:" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "echo \"scsi add-single-device 2 0 5 0\" E<gt> /proc/scsi/scsi" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"and the kernel will probe and recognize your scanner (this needs to be done " +"as root). It's also possible to dynamically remove a SCSI device by using " +"the ``remove-single-device'' command. For details, please refer to to the " +"SCSI-2.4-HOWTO." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Scanners are known to work with the following SCSI adapters under Linux. " +"This list isn't complete, usually any SCSI adapter supported by Linux should " +"work." +msgstr "" + +#. type: TP +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Acard/Advance SCSI adapters" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Some old versions of the kernel driver (I<atp870u.c>) cut the inquiry " +"information. Therefore the scanner couldn't be detected correctly. Use a " +"current kernel." +msgstr "" + +#. type: TP +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Adaptec AHA-1505/AHA-1542/AHA-2940" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Reported to work fine with Linux since v2.0. If you encounter kernel freezes " +"or other unexpected behaviour get the latest Linux kernel (2.2.17 seems to " +"work) or reduce SCSI buffer size to 32 kB." +msgstr "" + +#. type: TP +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "ASUS SC200" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "Reported to work fine with Linux v2.0." +msgstr "" + +#. type: TP +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "BusLogic BT958" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"To configure the BusLogic card, you may need to follow these instructions " +"(contributed by Jeremy E<lt>jeremy@xxedgexx.comE<gt>): During boot, when " +"your BusLogic adapter is being initialized, press Ctrl-B to enter your " +"BusLogic adapter setup. Choose the address which your BusLogic containing " +"your scanner is located. Choose ``SCSI Device Configuration''. Choose " +"``Scan SCSI Bus''. Choose whatever SCSI id that contains your scanner and " +"then choose ``View/Modify SCSI configuration''. Change ``Negotiation'' to " +"``async'' and change ``Disconnect'' to ``off''. Press Esc, save, and Esc " +"again until you are asked to reboot." +msgstr "" + +#. type: TP +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "NCR/Symbios 53c400/53c400a or Domex DTC3181E/L/LE (DTCT436/436P) ISA SCSI card" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"This card is supplied by Mustek (and other vendors). It's supported since " +"Linux 2.2. The SCSI cards are supported by the module g_NCR5380. It's " +"necessary to tell the kernel the io port and type of card. Example for a " +"53c400a: I<modprobe g_NCR5380 ncr_addr=0x280 ncr_53c400a=1 .> Once the " +"kernel detects the card, it should work all right. However, while it should " +"work, do not expect good performance out of this card---it has no interrupt " +"line and therefore while a scan is in progress, the system becomes almost " +"unusable. You may change the values of the USLEEP macros in I<drivers/scsi/" +"g_NCR5380.c>. Some documentation is in this file and I<NCR5380.c>." +msgstr "" + +#. type: TP +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "NCR/Symbios 810" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"For some scanners it may be necessary to disable disconnect/reconnect. To " +"achieve this use the option ncr53c8xx=\"disc:n\". Some people reported that " +"their scanner only worked with the 53c7,8xx driver, not the ncr53c8xx. Try " +"both if you have trouble." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux +msgid "" +"For Linux kernels before 2.0.33 it may be necessary to increase the SCSI " +"timeout. The default timeout for the Linux kernels before 2.0.33 is 10 " +"seconds, which is way too low when scanning large area. If you get messages " +"of the form ``restart (ncr dead ?)'' in your I</var/log/messages> file or on " +"the system console, it's an indication that the timeout is too short. In " +"this case, find the line ``if (np-E<gt>latetimeE<gt>10)'' in file " +"I<ncr53c8xx.c> (normally in directory I</usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi>) and " +"change the constant 10 to, say, 60 (one minute). Then rebuild the kernel/" +"module and try again." +msgstr "" + +#. type: TP +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Tekram DC315" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"The driver can be downloaded from I<http://www.garloff.de/kurt/linux/dc395/" +">. For some older scanners it may be necessary to disable all the more " +"advanced features by using e.g. I<modprobe dc395x_trm dc395x_trm=7,5,1,32>." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Version 1.11 of the Tekram driver seems to work fine mostly, except that the " +"scan does not terminate properly (it causes a SCSI timeout after 10 " +"minutes). The generic AM53C974 also seems to work fine and does not suffer " +"from the timeout problems." +msgstr "" + +#. type: SH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "SOLARIS, OPENSTEP AND NEXTSTEP INFO" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux +msgid "" +"Under Solaris, OpenStep and NeXTStep, the generic SCSI device name refers to " +"a SCSI bus, not to an individual device. For example, I</dev/sg0> refers to " +"the first SCSI bus. To tell SANE which device to use, append the character " +"'a'+target-id to the special device name. For example, the SCSI device " +"connected to the first SCSI controller and with target-id 0 would be called " +"I</dev/sg0a>, and the device with target-id 1 on that same bus would be " +"called I</dev/sg0b>, and so on." +msgstr "" + +#. type: SH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "ENVIRONMENT" +msgstr "" + +#. type: TP +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "B<SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI>" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this environment " +"variable controls the debug level for the generic SCSI I/O subsystem. E.g., " +"a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed by the backend. A " +"value of 255 also prints kernel messages from the SCSI subsystem (where " +"available). Smaller levels reduce verbosity." +msgstr "" + +#. type: TP +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "B<SANE_SCSICMD_TIMEOUT>" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"sets the timeout value for SCSI commands in seconds. Overriding the default " +"value of 120 seconds should only be necessary for very slow scanners." +msgstr "" + +#. type: SH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "SEE ALSO" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"B<sane>(7), B<sane-find-scanner>(1), B<sane-\"backendname\">(5), B<sane-" +"usb>(5)" +msgstr "" + +#. type: SH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "AUTHOR" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "David Mosberger" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide mageia-cauldron +#: opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"where I<VENDOR> is the SCSI vendor string, I<MODEL> is the SCSI model " +"string, I<TYPE> is type SCSI device type string, I<BUS> is the SCSI bus " +"number (named \"host\" in I</proc/scsi/scsi>), I<CHANNEL> is the SCSI " +"channel number, I<ID> is the SCSI id, and I<LUN> is the logical unit number " +"of the scanner device. The first two fields are strings which must be " +"enclosed in double-quotes if they contain any whitespace. The remaining " +"four fields are non-negative integer numbers. The correct values for these " +"fields can be found by using operating system specific tools, e.g. for Linux " +"by looking at the output of the command I<cat /proc/scsi/scsi>. To simplify " +"configuration, a field's value can be replaced with an asterisk symbol " +"(``*''). An asterisk has the effect that any value is allowed for that " +"particular field. This can have the effect that a single scsi-line matches " +"multiple devices. When this happens, each matching device will be probed by " +"the backend one by one and registered if the backend thinks it is a " +"compatible device. For example, the line" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide mageia-cauldron +#: opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"To keep scanning times to a minimum, it is strongly recommended to use a " +"large buffer size for the generic SCSI driver. From SG driver version 2.0 " +"on, the maximum buffer size can be changed at program run time, and there is " +"no restriction in size. This driver version is part of the Linux kernels " +"from version 2.2.7 on. If the new SG driver is available some backends (e." +"g. B<sane-umax>(5), B<sane-mustek>(5)B<,> B<sane-sharp>(5)) automatically " +"request larger SCSI buffers. If a backend does not automatically request a " +"larger SCSI buffer, set the environment variable B<SANE_SG_BUFFERSIZE> to " +"the desired buffer size in bytes. It is not recommended to use more than 1 " +"MB, because for large values the probability increases that the SG driver " +"cannot allocate the necessary buffer(s). For ISA cards, even 1 MB might be a " +"too large value. For a detailed discussion of memory issues of the SG " +"driver, see I<http://www.torque.net/sg.>" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide mageia-cauldron +#: opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"For Linux kernels before 2.0.33 it may be necessary to increase the SCSI " +"timeout. The default timeout for the Linux kernels before 2.0.33 is 10 " +"seconds, which is way too low when scanning large area. If you get messages " +"of the form ``restart (ncr dead ?)'' in your I</var/log/messages> file or on " +"the system console, it's an indication that the timeout is too short. In " +"this case, find the line ``if (np-E<gt>latetimeE<gt>10)'' in file " +"I<ncr53c8xx.> (normally in directory I</usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi>) and " +"change the constant 10 to, say, 60 (one minute). Then rebuild the kernel/" +"module and try again." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide mageia-cauldron +#: opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Under Solaris, OpenStep and NeXTStep, the generic SCSI device name refers to " +"a SCSI bus, not to an individual device. For example, I</dev/sg0> refers to " +"the first SCSI bus. To tell SANE which device to use, append the character " +"'a'+target-id to the special device name. For example, the SCSI device " +"connected to the first SCSI controller and with target-id 0 would be called " +"I</dev/sg0a>, and the device with target-id 1 on that same bus would be " +"called I</dev/sg0b,> and so on." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: opensuse-leap-15-6 +msgid "When your system uses the device filesystem (devfs), you have to edit" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: opensuse-leap-15-6 +msgid "There you should search the line" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: opensuse-leap-15-6 +msgid "" +"Works on FreeBSD 2.2.5R and 3.0 using the B<aic> driver, provided that Plug-" +"and-Play support is disabled on the card. If there are no I<uk> devices, " +"just do a I<sh MAKEDEV uk0> in the" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: opensuse-leap-15-6 +msgid "" +"directory. The scanner should then be accessible as I</dev/uk0> if it was " +"probed during boot." +msgstr "" |