On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 06:31:01PM -0300, Alejandro Noli wrote:
OK. The problem seems related to /dev/parport0. Check its rights:
#ls -l /dev/parport0
crw-rw-rw-1 root root 99, 0 mai 20 2002 /dev/parport0
it should be rw for any users. Also check that ppdev
The Canon FS27XX scanners are cases where you need a large gamma
to obtain good results (2.0-2.5). Right now the backend collects
12-bit data and converts them to 8 bit with a 4096 byte gamma
table (or exports them as 16-bit data). This usually works well;
but I admit that there are situations
The Canon FS27XX scanners are cases where you need a large gamma
to obtain good results (2.0-2.5). Right now the backend collects
12-bit data and converts them to 8 bit with a 4096 byte gamma
table (or exports them as 16-bit data). This usually works well;
but I admit that there are
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 06:23:07PM -0600, Theodore Kilgore wrote:
Question 1: Sorry, just what do I do to make the scanner accessible to
users, not just to root? I should know, but I forget. Do I chmod the
device?
Yes, at least if you use /dev/usb/scanner*. If you use libusb, the
approach
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Hello,
I don't know whether my earlier mail reached the mailing list or not.=20
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I would like to know if
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 09:29:25AM -0500, Sanjay Godbole wrote:
I don't know whether my earlier mail reached the mailing list or not.
I don't think so. Maybe you have used an address that wasn't
subscribed at that time.
I would like to know if someone has worked on the SANE Java