, as under Windows it worked ok.
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Sergey Zolotaryov
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Did you try as root? Might be a permissions issue.
allan
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 7:19 AM, Sergey Zolotaryov anydoby at gmail.com wrote:
Good afternoon,
Yesterday I started setting up my CanoScan 9000F. According to the docs sane
supports this scaner since last year. I compiled the sources
http://www.uni-koeln.de/~aeb25/
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Generally you do not want to uninstall the systems sane, as this will
uninstall all the front-end programs too. Instead, you want to compile
sane such that it will overwrite the original version. something like:
BACKENDS=pixma ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc
make
make install
you
Hi,
did you uninstall the older sane version of the distribution before?
This caused in my case problems.
Best wishes,
Kerstin
On Fri, 11 May 2012, Sergey Zolotaryov wrote:
Good afternoon,
Yesterday I started setting up my CanoScan 9000F. According to the docs
sane supports this scaner
Le 10/05/2012 01:43, Olaf Meeuwissen a ?crit :
You may get improved results with Image Scan! for Linux when selecting
Color Document (or B/W Document) for the Image Type.
This white correction is not done by the device. It is all done in a
non-free software component used by the iscan
On 10/05/12 01:43, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
You may get improved results with Image Scan! for Linux when selecting
Color Document (or B/W Document) for the Image Type.
This white correction is not done by the device. It is all done in a
non-free software component used by the iscan frontend.