Am 30.09.2015 um 08:30 schrieb Meikel: > Am 26.09.2015 um 14:22 schrieb Akemi Yagi: >> On Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 3:08 AM, Meikel <meikel at fn.de> wrote: >> >>> scanner by a CanoScan LiDE 210. >>> Installed Packages >>> Name : sane-backends >>> Arch : x86_64 >>> Version : 1.0.21 >> >>> I have no idea what I can do now. It is not clear to me if >>> sane-backends >>> package really includes the required genesys 1.0-63 version. >> You need sane-backends 1.0.22 or later to have genesys 1.0-63. >> >> There are a few ways to install a newer version of sane-backends on >> EL6. One is to rebuild a src.rpm from Fedora. The other is to use the >> linuxtech-backports repo [1]. I have even built it from a tarball but >> this should not be necessary. >> > > As I have only very basic skills with yum command I had problems with > the same packages (i.e. sane-backends, sane-backends-libs, > sane-backends-libs-gphoto) available in two repos. Then I ended in > using yum to remove everything concerning xsane/sane (including hp > sane packages), then downloading from linuxtech and running "rpm -U > ..." and then with yum I again installed xsane. > > Now I'm able to see the CanoScan LiDE 210 in xsane and it seems to > work, at least I'm able to scan single page into a PDF file. > > And the command line says > > # LANG="" yum info sane-backends > ... > Installed Packages > Name : sane-backends > Arch : x86_64 > Version : 1.0.22 > Release : 3.1.el6 > Size : 4.5 M > Repo : installed > ... > > # scanimage -L > device `genesys:libusb:003:005' is a Canon LiDE 210 flatbed scanner > ... which means SOLVED !!! Thanks very much.