It worked around the problem on the 220. The 400 may need some research.
On Sat, Jan 11, 2020 at 9:00 AM Rich Shepard wrote:
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> On Sat, 11 Jan 2020, Kelly Price wrote:
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> > You fall into the same category I do with my LiDE 220. It somehow just
> > doesn't like USB 3.x ports. I think we were
On Sat, 11 Jan 2020, Kelly Price wrote:
You fall into the same category I do with my LiDE 220. It somehow just
doesn't like USB 3.x ports. I think we were working on the issue still.
Olaf can remind me (as it's early and coffee is just being had here).
Kelly,
I recall reading somewhere that
And I thought Debian was bad. Woof.
You fall into the same category I do with my LiDE 220. It somehow
just doesn't like USB 3.x ports. I think we were working on the issue
still. Olaf can remind me (as it's early and coffee is just being had
here).
As a work-around, I ended up putting this in
On Fri, 10 Jan 2020, Kelly Price wrote:
Slackware... man, that was the first distro I used... I wonder what...
Yes, I switched to it in 2003.
Version 14.2... TWENTY SIXTEEN?!?
Being conservative and well back from the bleeding edge provides stability
and reliability.
Are you using this
Hi Valerio, iscan-data maintainer(s),
@iscan-data maintainers
| This concenrs an issue with the iscan-data package for recent, Debian
| derived distribution. I am Cc:ing you in the hope it gets fixed. For
| you reference, this thread started at
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Hi Rich,
Rich Shepard writes:
> My old Epson flatbed scanner died. After looking on the supported devices
> page I bought a Canon Canoscan LiDE 400 which is shown as having 'complete'
> support. However, the pixma and other scanner module for Slackware don't
> support this scanner.
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