Henning Meier-Geinitz henn...@meier-geinitz.de writes:
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 01:33:37PM -0400, Karl Heinz Kremer wrote:
The error message comes from the scanner, and not Sane or XSane (or
Are you sure (well, it's your backend :-)?
[epson] out of memory (line 4860)
This is the
Hi,
Are you sure you have swap memory enabled ? These problems often occur on
systems without swap enabled.
Check with free : if the Swap: line reports zero you have a problem ;-)
dut8b:~ 252 % free
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:904628
Hi,
On Sunday 23 October 2005 17:50, Daniel Kl?r wrote:
Hello,
as the pround owner of this masterpiece of scanning technology
;-) I'd like to report some problems I have with it and the sane
backend plustek_pp. The problems are hard to desribe since the
effect is different every time I
Gerhard Jaeger schrieb:
# scanimage --help -d plustek_pp:parport0
The output contains the following lines:
| --mode Lineart|Halftone|Gray|Color [Color]
| --resolution 50..300dpi [50]
| --x 0..215mm [126]
| --y 0..297mm [76.21]
If not specified otherwise the scanner scans with the settings
Hi,
On Monday 24 October 2005 12:35, Daniel Kl?r wrote:
Gerhard Jaeger schrieb:
# scanimage --help -d plustek_pp:parport0
The output contains the following lines:
| --mode Lineart|Halftone|Gray|Color [Color]
| --resolution 50..300dpi [50]
| --x 0..215mm [126]
| --y 0..297mm [76.21]
if you just want to scan them, only to resize them, then why not scan them
at a lower res?
wysiwg for size depends entirely on the size of your screen, and what res
you are running at. not a simple thing for sane to work with.
allan
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 jouth...@dds.nl wrote:
Well, my point
Le Dimanche 23 Octobre 2005 15:42, Henning Meier-Geinitz a ?crit?:
Hi,
[cc'ed to Daniel Tartavel]
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 03:29:41PM +0200, Franz wrote:
You can ask for help on the mailing list of sane :
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel
unhappily, i got this
Hello,
1- Everytime I do a modification on the .c file, when I do make, it says,
nothing to do for 'all'? I have to do a make -B, but this recompile
everything and it's taking too long.
2- Also, to test my modifications, I do a make install. After that I start
xsane, but how can I make sure that
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 01:28:34PM -0400, Patrick Lessard wrote:
1- Everytime I do a modification on the .c file, when I do make, it says,
nothing to do for 'all'? I have to do a make -B, but this recompile
everything and it's taking too long.
This happens if you change a .c file that is
Gerhard,
This picks up from a conversation almost a year old (from Nov/Dec 2004),
but I hope it's not completely inscrutable as a result. The issue I was
looking at involved a problem with scanning in Lineart mode at low
resolutions (75dpi or less) on a Canon n1240u scanner on my Gentoo Linux
Hi,
-Message d'origine-
De : sane-devel-boun...@lists.alioth.debian.org
[mailto:sane-devel-boun...@lists.alioth.debian.org]De la part
de Henning
Meier-Geinitz
Envoy? : 24 octobre, 2005 13:47
? : sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
Objet : Re: [sane-devel] Compiling: make doesn't
Hi Eric,
On Monday 24 October 2005 18:25, Eric Ding wrote:
Gerhard,
This picks up from a conversation almost a year old (from Nov/Dec 2004),
but I hope it's not completely inscrutable as a result. The issue I was
looking at involved a problem with scanning in Lineart mode at low
Gerhard Jaeger schrieb:
I couldn't figure out why xscanimage and xsane were crashing all the
time, so I started using scanimage. At least xsane (using the
net:localhost device) prompts a box telling me, that the backend wants
to have username and password. I have to test this more
Hello,
shouldn't the 'depend' target take care of dependencies ? After a 'make
depend', everything should work fine.
You can avoid installing each time by using the LD_PRELOAD environment
variable and running xsane from the backend subdir:
export
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