On Mon, Dec 04, 2023 at 05:48:55PM +0100, Why 42? The lists account. wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I just noticed that "simple-scan" no longer works, it cannot find my
> scanner. This used to work just fine.
>
> I'm running the latest (installed today) snapshot, but I
Hi All,
I just noticed that "simple-scan" no longer works, it cannot find my
scanner. This used to work just fine.
I'm running the latest (installed today) snapshot, but I don't know when
this stopped working - I try not to do much scanning :-)
The scanner is a Canon Pixma "
Hi Maurice,
For some reason, I was missing
`/usr/local/share/hplip/data/models/models.dat`, and removing and adding
back hplip-common restored it.
Thanks a lot for the script. I can get rid of scan frontends now.
Best,
Salil
On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 12:38 PM Maurice McCarthy
wrote:
> I use
BTW
scanimage -L
cannot work exactly because the all-in-one is only connected via the
network. There is no config in /etc/sane.d/
I use scanimage rather than simple-scan but there the hpaio phrase
must be in quotes.
In ~/.kshrc I have a function which works fine
scan() {
if [[ "$1" = "" ]] ; \
then echo "Please enter a file number" ; return 1; \
fi ; \
/usr/local/bin/scanimage -v -p \
I am trying to get my all-in-one HP scanner working.
I don't like mdns and avahi and all that kitchen sink. I prefer printing
and scanning using the printer IP address. So, I just installed
sane-bakends and hpaio packages.
I created the hpaio URI using hp-makeuri -s , and tried
to scan using
On Sun, Jul 11, 2021 at 08:49:21PM -0600, Jonathan Drews wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 11, 2021 at 08:36:45PM -0600, Jonathan Drews wrote:
> > I did #pkg_add -u and got the latest update to sane-backends. I also
> > changed the permissions on the devive nodes on /dev/ugen0*, as that
> > was the driver
I got my Canon Lide 300 scannner working. Here are the things that had
to be done.
1) Read /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/sane-backends
2) My scanner was inadvervently detecting /dev/video0, Loaded backend:
v4l. To prevent that, comment out the v4l entry in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf
like so
On Sun, Jul 11, 2021 at 08:36:45PM -0600, Jonathan Drews wrote:
> I did #pkg_add -u and got the latest update to sane-backends. I also
> changed the permissions on the devive nodes on /dev/ugen0*, as that
> was the driver revealed with # usbdevs -s
>
> addr 03: 04a9:1913 Canon, LiDE 300
>
I did #pkg_add -u and got the latest update to sane-backends. I also
changed the permissions on the devive nodes on /dev/ugen0*, as that
was the driver revealed with # usbdevs -s
addr 03: 04a9:1913 Canon, LiDE 300
high speed, power 500 mA, config 1, rev 1.00, iSerial 4B8A99
Hi Folks:
I can't get my Canon Lide 300 scanner to work on OpenBSD 6.9. When I
do # sane-find-scanner - v, then I get:
This is sane-find-scanner from sane-backends 1.0.32
# sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. If the
# result is different from what you expected, first
On 2021-03-08, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
>
>
> this is what I use
>
> doas -u root scanimage --mode gray -x215 -y297 --resolution 300dpi -B >
> fdsa.pnm
>
> which works with the perms asis. xsane only worked as root for me
> (across multple platforms/revs) so it's always been something
on Perfection 1650 has worked on -current for many months but in
> > > the last 3 days attempts to scan with xsane say: "Failed to start
> > > scanner: operation not supported".
> > >
> > > Scanimage -L shows the scanner is detected corectly.
> > &
On 07 Mar 2021, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2021-03-07, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> >
> > Hello misc@:
> >
> >
> > My Epson Perfection 1650 has worked on -current for many months but in
> > the last 3 days attempts to scan with xsane say: "Failed t
On 2021-03-07, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> Hello misc@:
>
>
> My Epson Perfection 1650 has worked on -current for many months but in
> the last 3 days attempts to scan with xsane say: "Failed to start
> scanner: operation not supported".
>
> Scanimage -L s
Hello misc@:
My Epson Perfection 1650 has worked on -current for many months but in
the last 3 days attempts to scan with xsane say: "Failed to start
scanner: operation not supported".
Scanimage -L shows the scanner is detected corectly.
I have already made the permissions chang
For the record, I came into a chep USB barcode scanner that works wonders. An
Inateck BCST-31 according to the label.
I also ran into a cheap chinesse ticket printer, a Terow. Sadly, it crashes the
kernel - looks like a bad kernel bug. It works well when it is not crashing.
Stuart Henderson
That sounds cool.
I was considering a network printer, whit the POS here is not going to be
networked.
Out of curiosity, which printer it is that you are using?
ibs...@ripsbusker.no.eu.org wrote:
> So I would not need to deal with USB printers anymore, I got a thermal
> printer with an
So I would not need to deal with USB printers anymore, I got a thermal
printer with an ethernet port. I communicate with it by ESC/POS over
UDP to port 9100.
On 2020-07-29, Rubén Llorente wrote:
> Thank you for the advice. I will search for those ones and see what I can
> find.
>
> I still need to solve the printer issue. So far it looks like receipt
> printers use very simple interfaces. Somebody engineered ppd files for Zjian
> printers for
8PM +0200, Rubén Llorente wrote:
>> > Anybody in the list has good (or bad) experiences with USB Barcode
>> > Scanners? Which models with?
>>
>> I have a working barcode scanner, Symbol Technologies LS2208, that
>> shows up in dmesg as:
>>
>> uhidev4 at uhub3 p
:20 Erling Westenvik
wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 08:47:48PM +0200, Rubén Llorente wrote:
> > Anybody in the list has good (or bad) experiences with USB Barcode
> > Scanners? Which models with?
>
> I have a working barcode scanner, Symbol Technologies LS2208, tha
.
This leaves me with the need of gathering some hardware. This would
be a barcode scanner - afaik they show up as keyboards for the operating
system - and a receipt printer.
Anybody in the list has good (or bad) experiences with USB Barcode
Scanners? Which models with?
What about receipt printers? Does
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 08:47:48PM +0200, Rubén Llorente wrote:
> Anybody in the list has good (or bad) experiences with USB Barcode
> Scanners? Which models with?
I have a working barcode scanner, Symbol Technologies LS2208, that
shows up in dmesg as:
uhidev4 at uhub3 port 6 configura
On 2020-02-18 21:28, Stuart Longland wrote:
On 6/2/20 7:26 am, Adam Thompson wrote:
I don't know what you need in a printer, and I don't know what you mean
by cheap, so... YMMV.
However, I've found Brother **LASER** printers to be very good, and most
of them support PCL6 and/or PS3.
For
On 6/2/20 7:26 am, Adam Thompson wrote:
> I don't know what you need in a printer, and I don't know what you mean
> by cheap, so... YMMV.
>
> However, I've found Brother **LASER** printers to be very good, and most
> of them support PCL6 and/or PS3.
> For example, the HL-L2370DW can only connect
A lot of people are mentioning the need to deal with the new lpr tools
being at /usr/local/bin.
I found that adding a symmlink from /usr/bin/lpr to /usr/local/bin/lpr,
etc. to help with programs that expect to find lpr at that exact
location.
Using a symlink will make life much easier with a few
r USB printer (maybe even with scanner)?
I need to buy a printer to connect to one of my OpenBSD machines
and I prefer a USB connection (as I don't control the network at
my current place). Can I just buy any USB printer or are there
printers which do not work with OpenBSD? If so, what do I need
to check
need
to check / avoid?
Any suggestion for something "cheap" (to print just a few documents
as needed)? I never had to buy a printer before, so I'm not familiar
with this area -- if possible I would like to get a printer/scanner
but I have no idea what I can buy locally :-(
A HP laser
> with this area -- if possible I would like to get a printer/scanner
> but I have no idea what I can buy locally :-(
> A HP laserjet (which was a gift but broke today) worked only with
> one of my OpenBSD machines which seemingly was related to the USB
> HW, using a printcap e
for something "cheap" (to print just a few documents
as needed)? I never had to buy a printer before, so I'm not familiar
with this area -- if possible I would like to get a printer/scanner
but I have no idea what I can buy locally :-(
A HP laserjet (which was a gift but broke today) worked onl
On February 17, 2019 4:16:54 PM CST, Joe M wrote:
>> I have this exact model. Were you able to get printing to work?
>
>I do not use it for printing anymore. So, never tried printing with it.
Ok. thanks
--
Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
> I have this exact model. Were you able to get printing to work?
I do not use it for printing anymore. So, never tried printing with it.
On February 14, 2019 1:21:43 PM CST, Joe M wrote:
>It works fine after installing hplip.
>
>For the next person trying this, these commands got it working:
>
>doas pkg_add sane-backends hplip dbus
>doas rcctl enable messagebus
>doas rcctl start messagebus
>
>scanimage should work fine now.
>
It works fine after installing hplip.
For the next person trying this, these commands got it working:
doas pkg_add sane-backends hplip dbus
doas rcctl enable messagebus
doas rcctl start messagebus
scanimage should work fine now.
Thanks
On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 3:57 PM Joe M wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an HP OfficeJet 5610 All-In-One that worked fine with scanimage on
> linux.
>
> On Openbsd, sane-find-scanner recognises the device but scanimage
> --list-devices cannot find it. Just want to check if an
This is from dmesg
ulpt0 at uhub5 port 1 configuration 1 interface 1 "HP Officejet 5600
series" rev 2.00/1.00 addr 2
ulpt0: using bi-directional mode
ugen1 at uhub5 port 1 configuration 1 "HP Officejet 5600 series" rev
2.00/1.00 addr 2
Hello,
I have an HP OfficeJet 5610 All-In-One that worked fine with scanimage on linux.
On Openbsd, sane-find-scanner recognises the device but scanimage
--list-devices cannot find it. Just want to check if anyone has it
working on OpenBSD?
joe:10362$ d sane-find-scanner
# sane-find-scanner
Yes, the HP scanner I use just opens up a local webpage that I open up
in in a browser. All scanning functions are performed on the printers
local-only webserver. It seems to work nicely as I have every OS under
the sun scanning from it.
On 02/23/18 09:34, Ralph Siegler wrote:
On Mon, 22
On Mon, 22 Jan 2018 17:57:24 +0900, Bryan Linton wrote:
> On 2018-01-19 21:59:09, Bryan Linton <b...@shoshoni.info> wrote:
>> Hello misc@
>>
>> I'm currently looking to purchase a scanner that works well with
>> OpenBSD.
>>
>>
> I want to thank a
On 2018-01-19 21:59:09, Bryan Linton <b...@shoshoni.info> wrote:
> Hello misc@
>
> I'm currently looking to purchase a scanner that works well with OpenBSD.
>
I want to thank all the people who replied in this thread.
I tried searching for some of the models several p
y enough, and I
> have enough computers that I usually just give up and have my wife use her
> Windows laptop to scan for me. I have a slightly vested interest in having
> my only scanner work with my main daily desktop/laptop OS.
Same here with same CanoScan LiDE 100, also don't know precisely
I have an Epson WP-4595 Network Multifunction Printer, and the scanner
works fine with XSane.
I also have an older Epson Perfection 2480 Photo USB scanner, but it needs
a Firmware to run.
A couple of people started to recommend network-attached devices.
I would be careful with this. Those devices often utilize an ancient embedded
Linux or Windows, with lots of proprietary daemons of questionable quality
("features before security!") exposed to the network.
There are tons of CVEs
On 2018-01-19, Predrag Punosevac <punoseva...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Bryan Linton writes:
>> Hello misc@
>>
>> I'm currently looking to purchase a scanner that works well with OpenBSD.
>>
>> I'm aware of the list provided at:
>>
>> 0211038.p
Bryan Linton writes:
> Hello misc@
>
> I'm currently looking to purchase a scanner that works well with OpenBSD.
>
> I'm aware of the list provided at:
>
> 0211038.pdf Desktop Documents Downloads Library Movies Music Pictures
> Programs Videos s-nail.corehttp://w
Hi,
My scanner also stopped working somewhere around 6.0 I think. I didn't need it
since then and therefore didn't bother to file a bug report (I know...).
Don't know if it's the same root cause, but mine looks like a USB stack problem
(?).
Note: This is a Dell Optiplex 3020, that has the XHCI
her
Windows laptop to scan for me. I have a slightly vested interest in having
my only scanner work with my main daily desktop/laptop OS.
I'll try installing some old versions of OpenBSD and see if I can find
where it broke, and post dmesg's of the before/after mess, if anyone thinks
that would help
Base Pr1me writes:
> Did you give your userland user/group permissions to use the uhub/ugen
> device?
Of course; without that I wasn't able to detect the scanner in the first
place.
> On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 9:59 AM, Anthony J. Bentley <anth...@anjbe.name>
> wrote:
>
&g
h...@anjbe.name>
> wrote:
>
> > Bryan Linton writes:
> > > Hello misc@
> > >
> > > I'm currently looking to purchase a scanner that works well with OpenBSD.
> > >
> > > I'm aware of the list provided at:
> > >
> > >
Did you give your userland user/group permissions to use the uhub/ugen
device?
On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 9:59 AM, Anthony J. Bentley <anth...@anjbe.name>
wrote:
> Bryan Linton writes:
> > Hello misc@
> >
> > I'm currently looking to purchase a scanner that works wel
Bryan Linton writes:
> Hello misc@
>
> I'm currently looking to purchase a scanner that works well with OpenBSD.
>
> I'm aware of the list provided at:
>
> http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html
>
> but I recently purchased (and returned) a scanner that
Hello misc@
I'm currently looking to purchase a scanner that works well with OpenBSD.
I'm aware of the list provided at:
http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html
but I recently purchased (and returned) a scanner that was listed as being
fully supported on that list because no matter
On 2016-04-20, Eda Sky wrote:
> A)
> Yes I read, unfortunately I do not see there's nothing there that would
> help me.
Did you read the sane-backends and hplip-common READMEs as well?
> probably a bug in sane-backends.
Since you said it works (with slightly older software
Hi Eda,
Locking at
http://www.sane-project.org/sane-backends.html
looks like your scanner should be supported by sane-hp3900 backends.
cd /etc/sane.d
You will notice a file hp3900.conf. Open it. Notice a line
# HP Scanjet G3110
usb 0x03f0 0x4305
The number next to usb should coincide
Helo
A)
Yes I read, unfortunately I do not see there's nothing there that would
help me.
B)
UKC> disable ulpt
406 ulpt* disabled
UKC> exit
Continuing...
Also, without success
The situation is the same, the head scanner will start and stop.
probably a bug in sane-backends.
I'll try t
On 2016-04-17 13:03, EdaSky wrote:
I have scanner HP scanjet4370
tested on 5.8 RELEASE and 5.9 GENERIC.MP#1690 i386 with the same
result
scanner is detected
$ dmesg
OpenBSD 5.9-current (GENERIC.MP) #1690: Thu Mar 31 09:41:46 MDT 2016
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386
I have scanner HP scanjet4370
tested on 5.8 RELEASE and 5.9 GENERIC.MP#1690 i386 with the same result
scanner is detected
$ dmesg
OpenBSD 5.9-current (GENERIC.MP) #1690: Thu Mar 31 09:41:46 MDT 2016
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP
cpu0: Genuine Intel(R
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 10:11 AM, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS
just22@gmail.com wrote:
Dear misc@ readers,
...
But when I try to scan (or also just launch xsane):
just22@poseidon:[~] scanimage --format=tiff ./scanner_test.tiff
Abort trap
This is what is reported in /var/log/messages:
snapshot:
just22@poseidon:[~] uname -a
OpenBSD poseidon.atlantide.net 5.7 GENERIC.MP#875 amd64
I have an old HP multifunctional printer (Deskjet F4280); both printer
and scanner always worked (from 5.4 on).
Now I'm facing a lot of troubles; printer is not working with CUPS (but
that's another story: [0
On 2015/03/11 10:23, David Coppa wrote:
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 10:11 AM, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS
just22@gmail.com wrote:
Dear misc@ readers,
...
But when I try to scan (or also just launch xsane):
just22@poseidon:[~] scanimage --format=tiff ./scanner_test.tiff
Abort trap
SCSI scanners are marked obsolete at least as of the latest SCSI
working drafts, and other than updates to keep in sync with other
kernel subsystem changes, ss(4) doesn't seem to have received any real
attention in about a decade.
it since it is a legal size scanner.
I am not sure whether it uses ss or not.
I never actually used it with OpenBSD, but I am abandoning Windows
completely now.
It is an HP. I do, rarely, like to scan something bigger than letter size.
I don't have access to it right now to give model number
a SCSI scanner. At least as soon as I've installed
everything again...
Below a snippet from a 4.7-release bsd.rd macppc dmesg. Full dmesg
and/or more info available on demand.
mesh0 at macobio0 offset 0x1 irq 12: 50MHz
scsibus1 at mesh0: 8 targets, initiator 7
scsibus1 targ 2 lun 0: EPSON
Matthew Dempsky wrote:
SCSI scanners are marked obsolete at least as of the latest SCSI
working drafts, and other than updates to keep in sync with other
kernel subsystem changes, ss(4) doesn't seem to have received any real
attention in about a decade.
I am a heavy scanner user and I
SCSI scanners are marked obsolete at least as of the latest SCSI
working drafts, and other than updates to keep in sync with other
kernel subsystem changes, ss(4) doesn't seem to have received any real
attention in about a decade.
I have a few SCSI scanners hanging off various OpenBSD
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 04:55:48PM -0700, Matthew Dempsky wrote:
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Predrag Punosevac
punoseva...@gmail.com wrote:
I discovered very quickly by reading
sane-backends man pages that support for several of HP SCSI model is
just a cheap hack which works only on
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Predrag Punosevac
punoseva...@gmail.com wrote:
I discovered very quickly by reading
sane-backends man pages that support for several of HP SCSI model is
just a cheap hack which works only on Linux (driver expect device names,
driver names to be Linux).
That's
.
I think the real question is Does anybody use a scsi scanner without
using sane?.
Ken
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 5:24 PM, Kenneth R Westerback
kwesterb...@rogers.com wrote:
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 04:55:48PM -0700, Matthew Dempsky wrote:
That's disappointing to hear. :-(
sane != ss
Right. I mean it's disappointing just the same that sane wasn't
working for his scanners, even if
i am looking for a travel printer and scanner (two separate devices)
that are supported by openbsd, specifically amd64. i am aware that this
info is listed on the site but a suggestion from an actual user is what
i'm after prior to purchasing.
main things i'm after are
- durability
i am looking for a travel printer and scanner (two separate devices)
that are supported by openbsd, specifically amd64. i am aware that this
info is listed on the site but a suggestion from an actual user is what
i'm after prior to purchasing.
main things i'm after are
- durability
Simon,
I have nearly completed a port of OpenVAS for OpenBSD. I have it running
but a few things to resolve before submitting to the ports.
Regards
Nigel Taylor
Simon Slaytor wrote:
Dorian B|ttner wrote:
Looking for openvas?
Dorian B|ttner wrote:
Looking for openvas?
http://www.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/securityfocus/pen-test/2005-11/0067.html
I've been looking at OpenVAS has anyone got it working under OpenBSD?
Once again it is time for the quarterly security review
required for my company to maintain PCI compliance.
Unfortunately, It seems that the Nessus scanner that we
had been using is no longer free. Can anyone recommend
a PCI compliant vulnerability scanner that I can use
on OpenBSD. It will need
* Stuart VanZee wrote:
Once again it is time for the quarterly security review
required for my company to maintain PCI compliance.
Unfortunately, It seems that the Nessus scanner that we
had been using is no longer free. Can anyone recommend
a PCI compliant vulnerability scanner that I can
Stuart VanZee schrieb:
Once again it is time for the quarterly security review
required for my company to maintain PCI compliance.
Unfortunately, It seems that the Nessus scanner that we
had been using is no longer free. Can anyone recommend
a PCI compliant vulnerability scanner that I can use
I am not American, but I use a PCI Bus for PCI compliance.
Helped me a lot and most cards work just fine. And I scan
using pcidump, it scans PCI compliant, I guess.
https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/
http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/111354029/direct/01/
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 9:02 AM, Stuart VanZee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once again it is time for the quarterly security review
required for my company to maintain PCI compliance.
Unfortunately, It seems that the Nessus scanner that we
had been using is no longer free. Can anyone recommend
Wow, in the interest of killing this before it balloons out of control, the
original poster was referring to Payment Card Industry, whereas the response
referred to the Peripheral Component Interconnect, hence the reference to
Nessus, a network vulnerability scanner.
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 8:39
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On Monday 10 September 2007 12:08:48 Vim Visual wrote:
... and I wonder whether any of you has a recommendation for me.
On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 12:14:30PM +0200, Antoine Jacoutot spake wrote:
Epson are usually very well supported.
See:
Hi,
thanks for the answers. I am looking now for a _fast_ epson.
The purpose is to be able to scan pictures with a good resolution but,
more importantly, to scan *hundreds* of pages...
I am a bit lost in ebay, but I keep on searching. Do you have any
recommendation?
I have noticed that may of
overseas version of the GT-X750 requires DFSG non-free
iscan-plugin-gt-x750
My guess is that it is yet another Linux blob...
What does it mean? Why overseas?? Will it work?
Outside of the USA? I don't know really...
You should really ask on the SANE lists for a fast scanner that would work
On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 09:01:23AM +0200, Vim Visual wrote:
thanks for the answers. I am looking now for a _fast_ epson.
The purpose is to be able to scan pictures with a good resolution but,
more importantly, to scan *hundreds* of pages...
What about a nice digital camera setup with
a missionary of the Unique Truth and try to convert all salvages
around me to it.
Now, I am looking forward to buying a scanner. I don't want a scanner,
printer, washing machine and vacuum cleaner, I just want a scanner
that scans documents and pictures. That's it.
... and I wonder whether
Hi Bob,
I don't have windows, so that I need a 100% obsd compatible scanner.
Let me know about your decision, please.
Cheers,
Pau
2007/9/11, Bob Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Interesting, because I'm seeking the same. Based on sane's site and
what was at the local staples, I bought
salvages
around me to it.
Now, I am looking forward to buying a scanner. I don't want a scanner,
printer, washing machine and vacuum cleaner, I just want a scanner
that scans documents and pictures. That's it.
... and I wonder whether any of you has a recommendation for me.
Do
N650U flatbed scanner that needs only USB cord to
operate. It works fine although there are
some quirks. SANE's site lists the driver as complete,
however at least on OpenBSD it sometimes tries to access
areas beoynd its limitations. There are some smaller issues
too but I don't want to go
to the store and based on the reccomendations here I'll look for an
epson.
Hi all,
I got Canon Canoscan N650U flatbed scanner that needs only USB cord to
operate. It works fine although there are
some quirks. SANE's site lists the driver as complete,
however at least on OpenBSD it sometimes tries
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007, Bob Beck wrote:
written from nonexistent docs or reverse engineered. Having to get
one for my wife and kid reminds me of the aggravation I went through
My Epson Perfection 1650 worked abolutely perfect under OpenBSD for
years... and I mean perfect! Very high resolution,
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007, Antti Harri wrote:
some quirks. SANE's site lists the driver as complete,
however at least on OpenBSD it sometimes tries to access
areas beoynd its limitations. There are some smaller issues
This is a very current problem with SANE. Try with a Linux live CD to
see if you
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007, Antti Harri wrote:
some quirks. SANE's site lists the driver as complete,
however at least on OpenBSD it sometimes tries to access
areas beoynd its limitations. There are some smaller issues
This is a very current problem with
Vim Visual wrote:
Hi,
Yet almost an amateur, I have totally moved to OpenBSD, I have
preordered my CDs, I bought them in the last release, tshirt/s too and
I am a missionary of the Unique Truth and try to convert all salvages
around me to it.
Now, I am looking forward to buying a scanner. I
a missionary of the Unique Truth and try to convert all salvages
around me to it.
Now, I am looking forward to buying a scanner. I don't want a scanner,
printer, washing machine and vacuum cleaner, I just want a scanner
that scans documents and pictures. That's it.
... and I wonder whether any of you
On Monday 10 September 2007 12:08:48 Vim Visual wrote:
... and I wonder whether any of you has a recommendation for me.
Epson are usually very well supported.
See: http://www.sane-project.org/cgi-bin/driver.pl
--
Antoine
Hi,
Yet almost an amateur, I have totally moved to OpenBSD, I have
preordered my CDs, I bought them in the last release, tshirt/s too and
I am a missionary of the Unique Truth and try to convert all salvages
around me to it.
Now, I am looking forward to buying a scanner. I don't want a scanner
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Epson 1200 scanner worked great until a few days ago. Shut
all boxes down for a bad thunderstorm blowing through. Later
when I turned this box on with the scanner, scanimage -L no
longer picked it up, although it showed up in dmesg with
uscanner0
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Epson 1200 scanner worked great until a few days ago. Shut
all boxes down for a bad thunderstorm blowing through. Later
when I turned this box on with the scanner, scanimage -L no
longer picked it up, although it showed up in dmesg with
uscanner0
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
I, for one, am very happy with my Epson USB scanner. I can scan via USB and via
the LAN too.
Just out of curiosity, which model scanner do you have? I'd never considered
looking
for one that can scan via the LAN, but now that you mention it, that sounds
useful.
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006, Navan Carson wrote:
Just out of curiosity, which model scanner do you have? I'd never considered
looking
for one that can scan via the LAN, but now that you mention it, that sounds
useful.
I own an Epson Perfection 1650. With all supported SANE scanners you
should
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