I recently upgraded opensuse to level 10.2, and the new xsane version (xsane-0.991-32) bumps with very strange messages:
insmod: can't read '/lib/modules/2.6.18.2-34-default/kernel/drivers/mfpportctrl/mfpport.ko': No such file or directory Before, on 10.1, it worked great with xsane-0.99-14. The present version is xsane-0.991-32, and somehow they must have screwed ir up for my epson Perfection 2580. I wrote this to the suse-buglist on dec. 31st, but I have not received any answer. (Suppose the guys at SuSE are still looking into it, but with low priority ;-) ) So I might have a better chance here on the list. My questions: - how come the program asks for this mfpport-module? - wouldn't I have a better chance to build xsane myselve? However, I'm scared to start such a major task: I have no experience to construct an X application. Anyone knows of a sort of "install your own xsane for dummies"-howto? Thank you! -- Julien
