bwlin1 2.6.5-7.108-smp #1 SMP Wed Aug 25 13:34:40 UTC 2004 i686 i686
i386 GNU/Linux
bwlin1:~ # scanimage --version
scanimage (sane-backends) 1.0.13; backend version 1.0.13
bwlin1:~ # ls /usr/lib/*usb*
/usr/lib/libusb-0.1.so.4 /usr/lib/libusb.a /usr/lib/libusb.so
/usr/lib/libusb-0.1.so.4.4
Brian K. White wrote:
>> It's only at about 10 or 15% progress after 20 minutes so I'll send
>
> still cranking away
> just over 50%
>
> Now I wish I'd used the time command so I can see just how long this
> will take even if I go out to eat and it finishes
data and total time and see if it transferred at full usb
1.1 speed. Seems like it should be able to go a lot faster than this with 12
megabit available.
Brian K. White -- br...@aljex.com -- http://www.aljex.com/bkw/
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p3 too. That might be relevant by making it more likely
that there is always a cpu available to service the usb interrups? Or
rather, that the one cpu that seems to be the only one that even sees
interrupts, is more likely to be able to keep up.
It's basically a straight suse personal 9.1 wit
wain does exist on linux btw.
I saw this company demonstrating it at an AIIM convention in nyc a couple
years ago.
http://www.jflinc.com/
Brian K. White -- br...@aljex.com -- http://www.aljex.com/bkw/
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filePro BBx Linux SCO Prosper/FACTS AutoCAD #callahans Satriani
y stiffness
of it's own. In our (well, our customers') case this happens to be a big
deal because the documents being scanned have been in the tender care of
truck drivers for several days and often started out as flimsy sheets to
begin with.
Brian K. White -- br...@aljex.com -- http://www.a
ld always be "0"
If there is a searcheable archive of this list somewhere, I did describe
this all in more explicit detail, including that actual commands executed
and files edited, and how/where they were edited. look back at least 6
months, maybe more.
good luck.
Brian K. White -- br.
couple kernel files so that the kernel reconizes it and
creates a /dev/uscanner0 instead of using the generic usb access. I think
it would have worked the other way, it's just that I couldn't find a clear
example of the right sintax to use in plustek.conf and the /dev/uscanner0
was not ambiguous.
at least I can tell you this much so you know not to give up:
it worked fine. sane/xsane scanned fine and all functions I tried worked.
this was several months ago.
Brian K. White -- br...@aljex.com -- http://www.aljex.com/bkw/
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filePro BBx Linux SCO Prosper/FACTS AutoCAD #callahans Satriani
ked off the existing app that they already
know how to navigate. Merely now some of their screens have a new hot-key
& pull-down menu to "scan/view/fax/email/print/administer".
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Brian K. White -- br...@aljex.com -- http://www.aljex.com/bkw/
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filePro BBx Linux SCO Prosper/FACTS AutoCAD #callahans Satriani
ike a
good old xerox machine or ibm keyboard :)
It is an art form though, trying to put the thing on the desk or close
enough to it that the scsi cable reaches, and the user can reach both the
in & out trays without straining, and still leave
Is there a windows saned client?
I would love to just leave my scanner plugged into my freebsd box and once
in a while scan something from my windows box or my laptop without moving
it.
Brian K. White -- br...@aljex.com -- http://www.aljex.com/bkw
nux box and probably you are
running tcpd to block unsafe hosts from touching your box anyway.
(/etc/hosts.allow /etc/hosts.deny)
did you copy the sample xinetd file from the saned man page verbatim? If
so, is there any such user and group
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, May 21, 2003 at 08:43:15AM -0400, Brian K. White wrote:
>> after utterly _failing_ to figure out the government secret as to
>> what exactly is the correct syntax for device "libusb:..." in
>> plustek.conf (w
ow to fix it?
I would rather not have to choose between being able to scan or being able
to use my zip drive & cf/mmc readers. (meaning I'd rather not fix the
scanner by removing umass from the kernel)
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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Brian K. White
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