Am Samstag, 17. November 2007 18:36:53 schrieb Guillermo Espertino: > Well I think I compiled sane-backends from cvs but unfortunately the > problem is still there. I say "I think" because I have a doubt: > In my ubuntu installation I haven't any sane-backends package installed. > Instead of that I have libsane (in the description says that it contains > the backends). If I uninstall libsane and compile sane-backends I can't > open xsane because it needs libsane. If I keep libsane and compile and > install sane-backends the problem isn't solved, but it works as before. Am > I doing something wrong? > No worries, libsane contains the backends. You might need adjust the installation paths. Check where i.e. libsane-plustek* is installed.
When you use the latest backends, please check for the option "skipDarkStrip" in the plustek.conf file and set it to 1, then recalibrate the scanner again. This should help. Gerhard
