Am Mittwoch, 23. April 2008 schrieb Julien BLACHE:
> Johannes Meixner wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> >> umax1220u scripts are started in a sequence (i.e. not in parallel, when
> >> one is completed the next one starts).
>
> When troubleshooting udev rules, use udevmonitor to actually see
> what's happening in
"Garry B" writes:
> I am running OpenSuse 10.3 & can't get an Epson scanner to work.
> The scanner is an Epson CX5500 multi-function. I had lots of fun
> getting the printer to work but eventually found an Epson scx4450
> driver & it works nicely.
>
> Sane doesn't seem to recognise the product ID
I am running OpenSuse 10.3 & can't get an Epson scanner to work.
The scanner is an Epson CX5500 multi-function. I had lots of fun
getting the printer to work but eventually found an Epson scx4450
driver & it works nicely.
Sane doesn't seem to recognise the product ID. Is there something I
can do?
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 11:32:58 -0600
Rob Sims wrote:
> > I did some work in improving infrared and general coolscan
> > support in the coolscan3 driver. You might want to give it a look.
>
> Thanks - I was basing my changes on the released package; I have now
> checked out of cvs. Why the name
Johannes Meixner wrote:
Hi,
>> umax1220u scripts are started in a sequence (i.e. not in parallel, when one
>> is completed the next one starts).
When troubleshooting udev rules, use udevmonitor to actually see
what's happening in terms of udev events and their properties.
> ACTION!="add", GOT
"m. allan noah" wrote:
Hi,
>> I do have more than a few users who rely on the proprietary crap for
>> whatever good or bad reason. That's why I provided epkowa in the first
>> place.
>
> you ship the free parts so that debian users have an easy way to
> discard their freedom with proprietary c
On 4/23/08, Julien BLACHE wrote:
> "m. allan noah" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> >> I do have more than a few users who rely on the proprietary crap for
> >> whatever good or bad reason. That's why I provided epkowa in the first
> >> place.
> >
> > you ship the free parts so that debian users have
Hello,
On Apr 23 21:01 Garry B wrote (shortened):
> I am running OpenSuse 10.3 & can't get an Epson scanner to work.
> The scanner is an Epson CX5500 multi-function.
See
http://www.sane-project.org/cgi-bin/driver.pl?manu=epson&model=CX5500
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Chris Lale wrote:
> I have a new Mustek ScanExpress 1248UB USB scanner known to work in
> Windows98se.
> I have installed it in Debian Etch (Stable) and Lenny (Testing) using Debian
> packages. The same fault occurs in both systems: when an image is scanned
> (scanimage --format pnm > outfile.pnm)
I have a new Mustek ScanExpress 1248UB USB scanner known to work in Windows98se.
I have installed it in Debian Etch (Stable) and Lenny (Testing) using Debian
packages. The same fault occurs in both systems: when an image is scanned
(scanimage --format pnm > outfile.pnm), the scanner buzzes and clic
Hello,
On Apr 22 22:18 Rainer Dorsch wrote (shortened):
> I want to call a script after I plugged my USB scanner. I use udev for this
> by
> adding a rule
...
> SYSFS{idVendor}=="1606", SYSFS{idProduct}=="0010", MODE="0664",
> GROUP="scanner", NAME="umax%n", RUN+="/usr/local/bin/umax1220u star
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 17:21:09 -0600
Rob Sims wrote:
> As suggested by the web page, I'm posting here to let people know I'm
> working on a back end for the Nikon LS-9000 (patching coolscan2.c). I
> also have a few questions.
Hi Rob,
I did some work in improving infrared and general coolscan
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