On Tuesday 16 December 2008 3:35:31 pm you wrote: > Olaf Meeuwissen <olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp> writes: > > Russ Fineman <russbucket at nwi.net> writes: > >> Also tried to enter it on > >> https://www.avasys.jp/secure/english/linux_e/support_form.html but I > >> get a list of apache and java errors. says cannot contact server. Do > >> I need to log on some where to report this? > > > > You shouldn't have to log on to report anything. Just confirmed your > > observation. I get the same myself. I'll forward that to our support > > people. > > I've been told this has been fixed now. Your submission did get into > the database so there is no need to resubmit. > > Hope this helps, Thanks for the above. I now have a working version of Iscan with one problem.
I down loaded the tar.gz file and tried to compile it. But it ran into two dependences, whose files are not available on the opensuse repositories or webpin for openSUSE 11.0. I also downloaded the rpm package 2.14.0-3.c2.i386.rpm from your website. It installed with YaST and runs. The defaust scan is a .png and scanning to file works with no problem. Scanning to printer now works but it will not print in color. My lpr command is: lpr -P Phaser_6120. if I put the -c in for color I get an error that cups no longer supports the -c option. This all used to work before my upgrade to KDE 4.1.3, and a new 64 bit system. Is there a package like the propriatory driver or firmware I need to install. Under the 2.10 version was. I will update the Novell bug later on this morning, time for some breakfast. Oh my version of cups is: cups-client-1.3.7-25.4 cups-libs-32bit-1.3.7-25.4 cups-autoconfig-0.1.0-113.1 cups-1.3.7-25.4 cups-devel-1.3.7-25.4 cups-libs-1.3.7-25.4 cups-drivers-1.3.6-32.1 libgnomecups-0.2.3-63.1 Again thanks for all your help!! -- Russ Registered Linux User #441463