Thanks it works now. Obiviously, changing the slot of my scsi card made a
difference. It didn't use to fire up. Second question. How do I get this
to bring something like GIMP up when I want to do a scan? Thanks for your
help.
Real Newbie: William Lott
On Sat, 18 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks it works now. Obiviously, changing the slot of my scsi card made a
difference. It didn't use to fire up. Second question. How do I get this
to bring something like GIMP up when I want to do a scan? Thanks for your
help.
You'll need to go
On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, Alan Shoemaker wrote:
William/Paulopen a superuser filemanager window and split
it into two windows (or use two windows). Navigate one side
to /usr/bin and the other to ~/.gimp-1.1/plug-ins (or
~/.gimp/plug-ins if you're in an older release than mdk 7.2).
Drag
On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, Alan Shoemaker wrote:
William/Paulopen a superuser filemanager window and split
it into two windows (or use two windows). Navigate one side
to /usr/bin and the other to ~/.gimp-1.1/plug-ins (or
~/.gimp/plug-ins if you're in an older release than mdk 7.2).
Drag
Let me start by saying that I can follow instructions if I can find them. I
can't say how many howtos I have read, but I am still at wits end on setting
up a scanner.
I have a HP Scanjet 5P.
It is attached to Compaq Deskpro (Pentium 200) via
Adaptec AD2940U SCSI card. The card was
On Fri, 17 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a HP Scanjet 5P.
It is attached to Compaq Deskpro (Pentium 200) via
Adaptec AD2940U SCSI card. The card was configured by 7.1 as scsi0.
SANE was installed when I installed 7.1.
1. I expect I need to define a mount point for the scanner.
2.