the scanner thingie-whatsit please. See:-
> > http://solutions.brother.com/linux/sol/printer/linux/sane_drivers.html
> >
> > ok so it's not Open Source, but it should work.
> > --
> > CS
On the question of hardware compatibility, see this site -
"Mission
You're right Chris, I should be specific - you can scan but not print!
- I've updated the wiki.
On 01/02/07, Christopher Sawtell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ditto for the scanner thingie-whatsit please. See:-
http://solutions.brother.com/linux/sol/printer/linux/sane_drivers.html
ok so it's not O
On Thursday 01 February 2007, Don Gould wrote:
> Nick Rout has advised that this cam should be supported. Neil is going
> to retest it and I will update the wiki accordingly.
Ditto for the scanner thingie-whatsit please. See:-
http://solutions.brother.com/linux/sol/printer/linux/sane_drivers.html
Nick Rout has advised that this cam should be supported. Neil is going
to retest it and I will update the wiki accordingly.
Thanks your help Nick.
Don Gould wrote:
http://clug.net.nz/index.php/Hardware
I've edited the above page to include a list of hardware that Neil and I
have found isn't
http://clug.net.nz/index.php/Hardware
I've edited the above page to include a list of hardware that Neil and I
have found isn't supported under Linux.
Cheers Don
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Tom Munro Glass wrote:
Thanks to all who contributed to my question yesterday about server distros.
I'm now looking at various hardware options including mobos, SCSI and raid.
The problem is that any hardware compatibility lists I find seem to refer to
RedHat 7.x and maybe SuSE but I
make menuconfig does seem to be the closest thing to an answer for Gentoo, but
even that is not exhaustive in the information it provides. And how do I find
out what other distros include in the kernel?
Since this will be a server, I won't be wanting any exotic peripherals but
what is important
os, SCSI
> > and raid. The problem is that any hardware compatibility lists I find seem
> > to refer to RedHat 7.x and maybe SuSE but I can't find any mention of
> > RedHat 9, Debian or Gentoo.
> >
> > So how do you find out if your preferred hardware components are su
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On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Tom Munro Glass wrote:
> Thanks to all who contributed to my question yesterday about server distros.
> I'm now looking at various hardware options including mobos, SCSI and raid.
> The problem is that any hardware
On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 15:09, you wrote:
> Thanks to all who contributed to my question yesterday about server
> distros. I'm now looking at various hardware options including mobos, SCSI
> and raid. The problem is that any hardware compatibility lists I find seem
> to refer to Red
Thanks to all who contributed to my question yesterday about server distros.
I'm now looking at various hardware options including mobos, SCSI and raid.
The problem is that any hardware compatibility lists I find seem to refer to
RedHat 7.x and maybe SuSE but I can't find any mention
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