On 4/1/22 21:14, Dick Steffens wrote:
On 4/1/22 21:11, Denis Heidtmann wrote:
I do not understand the error messages, but I have has issues with an HP
all-in-one. I found that I could go to the device through its IP
address
and launch the scanner from there. Not so convenient, but it
On 4/1/22 21:11, Denis Heidtmann wrote:
I do not understand the error messages, but I have has issues with an HP
all-in-one. I found that I could go to the device through its IP address
and launch the scanner from there. Not so convenient, but it worked.
That sounds promising. Where can I
I do not understand the error messages, but I have has issues with an HP
all-in-one. I found that I could go to the device through its IP address
and launch the scanner from there. Not so convenient, but it worked.
-Denis
On Fri, Apr 1, 2022 at 5:32 PM Dick Steffens wrote:
> I have an HP MFP
I have an HP MFP M148dw all-in-one printer/scanner. The printer works
fine, but the scanner doesn't. It used to on an earlier version of
xubuntu. When I try scanning I get the following error message:
scanimage -L
device
`hpaio:/net/hp_laserjet_pro_m148-m149?ip=192.168.0.109=false' is a
On 3/31/22 16:49, Dick Steffens wrote:
On 3/31/22 16:46, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2022, Dick Steffens wrote:
This is one of those things that was not bothersome enough to dig
into at
the time, and that has "fixed itself" after a reboot. At some point
yesterday image icons on the
I think the suggestion is that since instructions for those operations
exist, searching down that path could lead you to a solution to your
tangentially related problem.
note that one of the examples given was "offset" which appears to be what
you're looking for.
-wes
On Fri, Apr 1, 2022 at
It looks like what you are looking for is:
ProCurve Gigabit 1000Base-T Mini-GBIC Part # J8177B
Which is listed as a compatible GBIC for your switch.
On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 2:14 PM wes wrote:
>
> I have a 20 year old gigabit switch from HP, a ProCurve 4108gl. I would
> like to make use of its
Pardon my ignorance and confusion. I don't see how rotation, mirror, etc.
has anything to do with touchscreen calibration. When I touch the screen, I
want to click the button/text under my finger, not three buttons/words
away. What does screen rotation have to do with that?
Michael
On Fri, Apr
Look for how to rotate the original raspberry pi screen. It is done via
transform matrix. If that works for your screen, using custom values in the
matrix allow for any transform, including offset, multiplication, rotation
and mirror.
-Tomas
On Fri, Apr 1, 2022, 01:29 Michael Barnes wrote:
> I