On 2012-06-21 23:07, Paul Newall wrote:
kodakaio was based on magicolor. I have made the minimum changes to
get it to work. That's why so many references to magicolor remain. I'm
not sure what the right approach is? If I have a function that is
identical to the function in magicolor, it
On 2012-06-21 23:19, m. allan noah wrote:
Clearly the license of magicolor applies to you now, though i wonder
if the magicolor license is legitimate, based on its origin?
Sorry, I don't understand which concerns you have. The magicolor backend
is a fork of the GPL'ed epson2 backend, adjusted
Reinhold Kainhofer reinhold at kainhofer.com writes:
On 2012-06-21 23:19, m. allan noah wrote:
Clearly the license of magicolor applies to you now, though i wonder
if the magicolor license is legitimate, based on its origin?
The epson backend, from which epson2 was forked, clearly states one
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Hello,
I cannot reproduce this problem on my available hardware. For the
working and non working case,
it would be interesting to know:
- the linux distribution
- the linux kernel version
- if the system is 32 or 64 bits
- the libusb version used
When the