On Wed, Dec 27, 2006 at 09:40:23PM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> http://www.sane-project.org/ is where to search for current status on what
> sane does and does not support. Also, unless I'm mistaken (entirely
> possible) a sane back end with a patch to support usb scanners needs
> downloading
On Wednesday 27 December 2006 19:15, BALLABIO GERARDO sent this for all our
perusal:
>---> Hi all,
>---> may I please ask for your help.
>--->
>---> I've been given an old scanner by a friend (not sure exactly how old,
>---> but the drivers cd says "windows 95, 98 and NT") and have been trying
> t
http://www.sane-project.org/ is where to search for current status on what
sane does and does not support. Also, unless I'm mistaken (entirely
possible) a sane back end with a patch to support usb scanners needs
downloading and installing and isn't in the debian repositories.
--
To UNSUBSCR
On Wed, 2006-12-27 at 09:15 +0100, BALLABIO GERARDO wrote:
> I've been given an old scanner by a friend (not sure exactly how old,
> but the drivers cd says "windows 95, 98 and NT") and have been trying to
> run it from Debian Sarge. It's the first time I plug a scanner into a
> Linux box.
[snip]
Hi all,
may I please ask for your help.
I've been given an old scanner by a friend (not sure exactly how old,
but the drivers cd says "windows 95, 98 and NT") and have been trying to
run it from Debian Sarge. It's the first time I plug a scanner into a
Linux box.
After an "apt-get search scanner"
I have just installed a Mustek 1200ED scanner on my system. I am running
a stable slink production system. I have installed sane from Debian and
seem to have the scanimage and xscanimage saned etc working. I read all
the docs and have not been able to get it going. This scanner is
attached via a PC
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