ael law_ence.dev at ntlworld.com wrote:
Hi,
Changing the libsane.rules first section above to
ACTION!=add, GOTO=libsane_rules_end
ENV{DEVTYPE}==usb_device, GOTO=tests
SUBSYSTEM!=usb_device, GOTO=libsane_rules_end
LABEL=tests
works with earlier kernels and with 2.6.22.* whether
Here are the diffs:
rx30 at dsolomon-devbox:~/nslu2/downloads/temp/sane-backends-1.0.18/backend$
cat avision.h.diff
*** avision.h.orig 2007-07-23 10:21:01.0 -0400
--- avision.h 2007-07-17 12:07:25.0 -0400
***
*** 57,62
--- 57,65
# define PATH_MAX
Hi,
thanks, I'll go over them. Btw. nowadays virtually everyone rather
prefers unified diffs (diff -u) - but I can of course also read those :-)
On Monday 23 July 2007 16:25, David Solomon wrote:
Here are the diffs:
rx30 at dsolomon-devbox:~/nslu2/downloads/temp/sane-backends-1.0.18/backend$
Hello,
I already have a working kodak i1320 external program that correctly
scans N pages both sides, but a little slower than the windows driver
(mainly because the scanner stops between each page)
I'm now porting the code from the external program w/libusb to a
sane backend w/sane-usb.
I think
Hi Julien,
On Sunday 22 July 2007 17:17, you wrote:
I've got a 1815dn, and it somehow works with your perl script. I'm not
sure how it's supposed to work directly with XSane, could you shed
some light on that part ?
I have a 1600n. The protocol for the 1815dn is similar. I added 1815dn