Sure appreciate you thoughts on this and thank you very much for the help. My gcc system was rebuilt but a while ago - rebuilt the whole shebang if I recall - vuescan worked since then. Linux ~ # strings -a `which vuescan` | grep GCC: | uniq I can't scan as a user at all now and only sometimes without seg fault as root - but no readable files. Also, I'm starting to experience more segmentation faults. I don't get readable files when trying what you suggested. So maybe there is a log that tracks updates that wouldn't be too onerous to read? My poor memory: I guess the last successful use was on Dec. Super-short f.g.o checklist: Search first, strip comments, mark solved, help others. Plants are pithy, brooks tend to babble-I'm content to lie between them. Strings -a `which vuescan` | grep GCC: | uniqīut I'm not sure how useful the information is: My system is built with 3.4.6, my Vuescan with 3.2.2, and it works. Have you, recently? This will determine the gcc version used to build Vuescan: Code: One of the other threads you provided mentions a GCC upgrade as a potential problem. If no output at all.well, time to email Ed. If one or more output files are corrupt, potentially the same diagnosis. If it works, you've confirmed the problem is display-only, and my guess would be that the Vuescan binary can no longer link with one or more image-display-related libraries on your system. See whether it creates valid files in any or all of the formats, and try to view them. Just blindly click Scan and let Vuescan have a go at the uncropped image area. I'd try this: on the Output tab, choose all the output formats (TIFF, JPEG, PDF and raw) and scan something. Last edited by hunky on Sun 8:35 pm edited 1 time in total I'll ask Ed Hamrick the author if he has heard of this too, but maybe people here are more familiar with this operating system. Libfontconfig.so.1 => /usr/lib/libfontconfig.so.1 (0xb75bf000) This will give you a lilst of missing libraries. I looked back at one thread that was having similar problems: Xsane does not nor has ever found this scanner. If I do a sane-find-scanner it is found ok. Same thing happens running as root or user. I hear the scanner doing its thing but I get no image in vuescan. It opens fine, and tells me if I don't have the film strip holder loaded yet or not (so gentoo is seeing the scanner fine through vuescan). Now vuescan it won't show a preview or scanned image - just blank on the right side. I've got a Nikon 9000-ED firewire scanner that was working fine with Vuescan maybe a month ago. Posted: Tue 3:40 am Post subject: Problem with Vuescan Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Problem with Vuescan
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