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Hi Gernot,
I just committed simple infrared channel support for CS9000F to git.
Please check the code with your CS8800F. To enable ir support you must
change PIXMA_CAP_TPU to PIXMA_CAP_TPUIR in the CS8800F DEVICE() definitions.
Next I'll do some tests with antidust from
http://www.ciselant.de/pr
Hi Gernot,
I just committed simple infrared channel support for CS9000F to git.
Please check the code with your CS8800F. To enable ir support you must
change PIXMA_CAP_TPU to PIXMA_CAP_TPUIR in the CS8800F DEVICE() definitions.
Next I'll do some tests with antidust from
http://www.ciselant.de/pr
Id' rather stick to
> http://www3.sane-project.org/contrib.html and keep bug reports for
> effective work.
I agree and therefore I wrote
?? why I consider downstream reports good *in addition* to
upstream reports.?
above.
Thanks,
Paul
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On 18/02/2013 15:09, Paul Menzel wrote:
> Dear SANE folks,
>
>
> Allan wrote in his reply to my message on the mailing list that he
> considers downstream reports ?pointless? [1].
>
> Here are my arguments why I consider downstream reports good in addition
> to upstream reports. Comments are welcom
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/lib/sane or in /usr/lib64/sane (on 64bits systems). Also
check that you don't have both subdirectories.
Regards,
Stef
Thanks,
Canie Adams
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