There are a number of low-cost flatbed scanners out now that do 2400dpi.
Looking through the Sane supported list I don't see any listed, however. Has
anyone had any success with any of these new 2400dpi flatbed scanners on
Linux?
Thanks,
Mike
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There are a number of low-cost flatbed scanners out now that do 2400dpi.
Looking through the Sane supported list I don't see any listed, however. Has
anyone had any success with any of these new
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Chad Skinner wrote:
I had a hole folder full of notes from this list and it too was not in my
backup scripts, oh well. A while back a few people were asking about virus
scanners for pop3 servers, does anyone have a list of these that run on
linux?
All of the linux mail
for specific text)
Virus scanning
Standard Footnote at the end of each e-mail.
Scans incomming and outgoing mail
Regards
Enrico
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On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Chad Skinner wrote:
I had a hole folder full of notes from this list and it too was not in
my
backup scripts, oh well. A while back
I had a hole folder full of notes from this list and it too was not in my
backup scripts, oh well. A while back a few people were asking about virus
scanners for pop3 servers, does anyone have a list of these that run on
linux?
Thanks,
Chad
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Chad Skinner said:
I had a hole folder full of notes from this list and it too was not in my
backup scripts, oh well. A while back a few people were asking about virus
scanners for pop3 servers, does anyone have a list of these that run on
linux?
I have not heard of a mail scanner that can
Try SANE at www.mostang.com/sane
Regards
Manoj
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What are people using for Scanner Software.
I am using RH7.3
What are people using for Scanner Software.
I am using RH7.3 and just installed a Scanner. Was wondering the best way to
go with this, as I am sure there is lots of software for this item out
there..
Thanks.
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Sane (http://www.mostang.com/sane/) provides the drivers and gimp
(www.gimp.org) provides the image manipulation tools.
cheers,
Mike
On Friday 30 August 2002 09:10 am, Ted Gervais wrote:
What are people using for Scanner Software.
I am using RH7.3 and just installed a Scanner. Was
Hello:
I'm between a big rock and a real hard place. The company I work for as
a Systems Tech. is running numerous scan PC's with Windows98. They are
currently buying and setting up a Sun server to connect the 3 little
plants we have. Once that is completed (approx. 2 months) we'll begin
setting
Hello Guru's and Practitioners:
I'm between a big rock and a real hard place. The company I work for as
a Systems Tech. is running numerous scan PC's with Windows98. They are
currently buying and setting up a Sun server to connect the 3 little
plants we have. Once that is completed (approx. 2
"Penelope L. McFadin" wrote:
Is there a clearly written howto about installing step by step from the
beginning a SCSI scanner? I know I have the scsi working fine, my zip
drive works like a dream, however, I can't get the scanner to be
recognized at all by sane.
Can anyone be of help?
Is there a clearly written howto about installing step by step from the
beginning a SCSI scanner? I know I have the scsi working fine, my zip
drive works like a dream, however, I can't get the scanner to be
recognized at all by sane.
Can anyone be of help?
Pen.
: Scanners
Is there a clearly written howto about installing step by
step from the
beginning a SCSI scanner? I know I have the scsi working fine, my zip
drive works like a dream, however, I can't get the scanner to be
recognized at all by sane.
Can anyone be of help?
Pen
Hi Bill,
On Sun, Jan 23, 2000 at 08:33:18AM -0800, Bill Ries-Knight wrote:
[...]
Is there a good archive of info on the MANY
scanners out there?
You might want to check out the "Scanner Access Now Easy (SANE)"
project: http://www.mostang.com/sane/
HTH,
Thomas
P.S.: It wou
Completely off topic, but perhaps a service:
If you plan to surprize someone with one of
these for Christmas, perhaps you ought to unpack
it and try it out yourself first. I just sent
back 3. One was recognized by the (my) scsi
card, but would only make clunking noises. It's
software said to
Mine works fine, - even with linux :)
I have sold about 30 or so, with only one returning to me.
YMMV
Allen
Completely off topic, but perhaps a service:
If you plan to surprize someone with one of
these for Christmas, perhaps you ought to unpack
it and try it out yourself first. I just
Gee, I actually purchased a Umax scanner specifically because it *was*
supported by SANE. I run xsane as a graphical interface, and it works
*marvelously* to scan images. However, the Umax parallel scanners are
*not* supported by Sane. I think this probably mostly due to the parallel
port
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, jack wallen, jr. wrote:
the problem with SANE is that it supports so few scanners. my Umax
scanner was rendered useless when i broke away from winders.
i try to look at things like this as a way to encourage vendors to support
linux, in a way they will understand.
i
Is Linux going to have any programs ported to use scanners? I have an Info Periferals
scanner that works with Dozer 95 and 98. I hope so, because there are getting fewer
and fewer
reasons to have dozer on my computer. TNX
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Is Linux going to have any programs ported to use scanners? I have an
Info Periferals scanner that works with Dozer 95 and 98. I hope so,
because there are getting fewer and fewer reasons to have dozer on my
computer. TNX
Have you checked out the Sane package?? Check it out at
http
It has had for several years. Look for SANE. Scanner Access Made Easy.
On Mon, Nov 15, 1999 at 01:34:19AM +, bill lewis wrote:
Is Linux going to have any programs ported to use scanners? I have an Info
Periferals scanner that works with Dozer 95 and 98. I hope so, because
the problem with SANE is that it supports so few scanners. my Umax
scanner was rendered useless when i broke away from winders.
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, J. Scott Kasten wrote:
It has had for several years. Look for SANE. Scanner Access Made Easy.
On Mon, Nov 15, 1999 at 01:34:19AM +
Title: POS Scanners and the like
Hello,
I'm running RH5.0 on a P200 with 128 megs ram, and I have a NRI Framegrabber which read thumbprints for id. Is it possible that someone has already used this in RH successfully?
Lohan Johnson
me
Web Developer: IXCHANGE (Pty) Ltd.
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