I'm on Lucid i386 on my netbook, using a wireless connection. I have applied the patch from the ppa (post #8). From my end, there is progress in the way that xsane now recognizes the scanner (Epson CX11NF aka LP-A500) and starts (ie: no more buffer overflows). But I'm getting an IO error while trying to scan. I've also tried renaming wlan0 to eth1 (referring to post #5), but to no avail.
I'm on Maverick amd64 on my desktop, where no patch is applied. NIC is eth0, and there's no wireless attached. I'm again getting a buffer overflow when trying to reach the scanner through the network. The only workaround is to plug it through usb AND commenting out "net autodiscovery" or "net 192.168.x.y.z" in epson2.conf.
I'm on Lucid i386 on my netbook, using a wireless connection. I have applied the patch from the ppa (post #8). From my end, there is progress in the way that xsane now recognizes the scanner (Epson CX11NF aka LP-A500) and starts (ie: no more buffer overflows). But I'm getting an IO error while trying to scan. I've also tried renaming wlan0 to eth1 (referring to post #5), but to no avail.
I'm on Maverick amd64 on my desktop, where no patch is applied. NIC is eth0, and there's no wireless attached. I'm again getting a buffer overflow when trying to reach the scanner through the network. The only workaround is to plug it through usb AND commenting out "net autodiscovery" or "net 192.168.x.y.z" in epson2.conf.