On Tuesday 19 June 2007 17:15, Johannes Meixner wrote: > By the way: > I assume, if Brother really has a free SANE scanner driver, > they would know how to contact the SANE maintainers or the > Linux distributors so that their free driver is included into SANE > and/or into the Linux distributions so that their users get the > nice "it-works-out-of-the-box" experience
I have a medical practice, and since we switched to "paperless", we need multiple scanners. Our practice runs on Linux, including the outpatient department of the local hospital to which we are linked. Due to the large volume of scanned documents, we go through a lot of scanners. We threw our Brother scanner out because of the drivers issue - the binary drivers were tied to specific (deprecated) library versions. All new scanners we buy we make sure that they will "work out of the box" prior to purchase (currently all Avisions and HPs) - I simply don't get it why hardware manufacturers refuse to do business with us and so many other companies like mine just because they stubbornly fail to release driver details or release drivers under FOSS compatible licenses Brother is certainly missing out on business with us solely because of their driver policy. Horst -- Dr Horst Herb, MD Principal, Dorrigo Medical Centre Dorrigo, NSW 2453 Australia
