Hi,
I'm pleased to announce that version 0.8 of the HP OfficeJet Linux driver
(hpoj) is now available at http://hpoj.sourceforge.net.
Major changes include the following:
- A completely new low-level I/O driver, with new USB support and greatly
improved parallel-port support for both the MLC
--- Oliver Schwartz oliver.schwa...@gmx.de
wrote:
Hi,
Then I start xsane, which looks for devices and then informs me that it
found none.(I am root)
Make sure that /dev/scanner does *not* exist. Also check that
/dev/usbscanner is listed in snapscan.conf. If this doesn't help, run
'export
Am Dienstag, 7. August 2001 19:37 schrieb Jed S. Baer:
Greetings folks.
Regretably, there isn't much to go on here, unless sharing an IRQ with
my SB-Live is what's causing the lockup.
System is an ABIT KA7 mobo, running RH7.1, custom kernel.
Kernel version ?
The attached file is a
Thanks for your suggestion, but I think scanner.c 0.4.5 (included in
kernel 2.4.7) is up to date. Which version of scanner.c do you refer to?
Did I overlook a new version on David Nelson's web site?
Stephan
--
Bill Slade wrote:
Dear Stephan,
Updating scanner.o to the latest version
Has anybody seen the following problem with the net backend
in sane 1.0.5?
The xscanimage program crashes because it tries to write
data to a closed connection.
The connection is closed in the sane_read() function in
net.c because it executes this code:
if (s-bytes_remaining == (size_t) - 1)
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Hash: SHA1
Hi!
Does network scanning work with scanimage and/or xsane?
Here it works also with xscanimage...
regards
- -- jochen
[Guido Socher]
Has anybody seen the following problem with the net backend
in sane 1.0.5?
The xscanimage program crashes