Hello,
we (i.e. openSUSE) got a special issue report
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=701368
A particular USB mouse model gets disabled when finding USB devices
via libusb e.g. by running sane-find-scanner.
There is now the question whether or not it could make sense
if there was
This in interesting. If you have the user compile a simple test
program which just calls the 3 libusb functions, does his mouse stop?
If so, there is nothing that can be done in sane.
allan
Hello,
On Apr 19 10:11 m. allan noah wrote (excerpt):
This in interesting. If you have the user compile a simple test
program which just calls the 3 libusb functions, does his mouse stop?
If so, there is nothing that can be done in sane.
Yes, as I wrote in my initial mail, if this is the
Hello !
I need help with this supply.
Print is ok, but scanner completely invisible.
I've tryed a lot of tips found on Ubuntu's site.
Not better.
I work since two days ago with Samsung pro dept
to find an issue.
At this time, I think Sane can't use correctly the
Samsung's lib's.
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