You need to configure your hotplug system - this will then create the
scanner device for you once the scanner is connected to the system.
I'm not familiar with Gentoo, so I don't know how this is done with
your system.
On Oct 24, 2005, at 6:40 PM, dark_m...@gmx.net wrote:
I'm using an
Hi all,
What is the output of sane-find-scanner and scanimage -L?
Incidentally sane-find-scanner rarely finds
anything and scanimage -L never has for
me and scanimage -d net:192.168.0.103:/dev/sg0
image.tiff works really well!
Yet, I don't understand the Twain interface part
of
I'm using Ubuntu and have Sane installed through the repositories. I
also have an HP Scanjet 2300c which is now supported by the genesys
backend. The version of the Sane backends that are in the Ubuntu
repositories don't have the genesys backend in it. I've tried
downloading the backend source
Hello,
I didn't follow the whole thread but...
On Oct 24 15:49 russbucket wrote (shortened):
I tried iscan 17.0, Iscan-free 17.0 and the iscan that came with
my SuSE 10.0 DVD.
...
The printer woks, and the scanner was working under SuSE 9.1
Do you know about
Hi CanoScan users,
thanks to Gerd Cendelin who lended me his LiDE25 I was able
to tweak the settings for that device. I also tried to
speedup the gray scanmode for LiDE30 and N1220U.
Please get the latest stuff from CVS and do some tests.
Ciao,
Gerhard
On Monday 24 October 2005 21:40, Daniel Kl?r wrote:
Gerhard Jaeger schrieb:
I couldn't figure out why xscanimage and xsane were crashing all the
time, so I started using scanimage. At least xsane (using the
net:localhost device) prompts a box telling me, that the backend wants
to have
Karl Heinz Kremer k...@khk.net writes:
You need to configure your hotplug system - this will then create the
scanner device for you once the scanner is connected to the system.
I'm not familiar with Gentoo, so I don't know how this is done with
your system.
There most likely will be a
Gerhard Jaeger schrieb:
Here we go, one quick test. I start xscanimage as normal user. It
doesn't ask me what device I want to choose (like it does for root),
it uses the net:localhost:plustek_pp:parport0 automatically. I click
Preferences in the menu and check the checkbox Show advanced
options:
23 okt 2005 kl. 16.50 skrev Brian Rose:
Hi all,
I have got my scanner working on a Linux server and via the net
backend using scanimage
from the command line on the server and from OS X. However, the
Twain Sane interface
doesn't work. I say on http://www.ellert.se/twain-sane/faq.html
On Monday 24 October 2005 23:55, Johannes Meixner wrote:
Hello,
I didn't follow the whole thread but...
On Oct 24 15:49 russbucket wrote (shortened):
I tried iscan 17.0, Iscan-free 17.0 and the iscan that came with
my SuSE 10.0 DVD.
...
The printer woks, and the scanner was working
)
Sorry if this message posted twice. I doesn't seem to have worked the
first time.
Darrell Styner
darr...@avanta.com
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