On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 11:48:08 -0600 "Dr. Jones" <drjo...@vii.com> wrote:
> I am writing to get some help and pointers and to hopefully avoid > the pitfalls. ... > Any suggestions other than to dive in and try it on my machine? If the default kernel doesn't support your SCSI card you will need to find or compile one that does. Knowing what chipset it uses will help there. Once your card is recognised you have to set appropriate permissions on the device files so non-root users can use the scanner. Once you have got your SCSI configured properly it should be easy. Just apt-get install xsane and you're good to go. If it doesn't go start by reading man sane-scsi and sane-hp then post your logs and other details here. Martin