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authorJörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net>2019-07-31 16:59:49 +0200
committerJörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net>2019-07-31 16:59:49 +0200
commit1687222e1b9e74c89cafbb5910e72d8ec7bfd40f (patch)
treed78102ce30207c63e7608eeba743efd680c888dc /doc/sane-usb.man
parent58912f68c2489bcee787599837447e0d64dfd61a (diff)
New upstream version 1.0.28upstream/1.0.28
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diff --git a/doc/sane-usb.man b/doc/sane-usb.man
index 8237a8a..cb65c7f 100644
--- a/doc/sane-usb.man
+++ b/doc/sane-usb.man
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ sanei_usb interface. However, there is one exceptions: USB Scanners
supported by the microtek2 backend need a special USB kernel
driver, see
.BR sane\-microtek2 (5)
-for details.
+for details.
.SH "QUICK START"
This is a short HOWTO-like section. For the full details, read the following
@@ -71,11 +71,11 @@ Usually udev or for older distributions the hotplug utilities are used, which
support dynamic setting of access permissions. SANE comes with udev and hotplug
scripts in the directory tools/udev and tools/hotplug. They can be used for
setting permissions, see @DOCDIR@/README.linux, tools/README and the README in
-the tools/hotplug directory for more details.
+the tools/hotplug directory for more details.
.PP
For the
.BR BSDs ,
-the device files used by libusb are named
+the device files used by libusb are named
.IR /dev/ugen* .
Use chmod to apply appropriate permissions.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ usb 0x055f 0x0006
.PP
would have the effect that all USB devices in the system with a vendor id of
0x55f and a product id of 0x0006 would be probed and recognized by the
-backend.
+backend.
.PP
If your scanner is not detected automatically, it may be necessary to edit the
appropriate backend configuration file before using SANE for the first time.
@@ -138,6 +138,13 @@ environment variable controls the debug level for the USB I/O
subsystem. E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be
printed. Smaller levels reduce verbosity. Values greater than 4 enable
libusb debugging (if available). Example: export SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB=4.
+.PP
+.TP
+.B SANE_USB_WORKAROUND
+If your scanner does not work when plugged into a USB3 port, try
+setting the environment variable SANE_USB_WORKAROUND to 1. This
+may work around issues which happen with particular kernel
+versions. Example: export SANE_USB_WORKAROUND=1.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR sane (7),