Hi Theo,
xsane only looks for connected devices at program start. If you
disconnect the device while xsane is running, this breaks the connection
and you must restart xsane.
Cheers,
Rolf
Am 18.03.2013 00:21, schrieb Theo:
Hi Rolf,
you are right; after I disconnected (and power cycled) the
Hello all
I try to use a Rasperry Pi with Raspian Wheezy as a network scanner device.
After I have installed /scanbd/ as described in the package-readme and some
copying of files, I can use it in foreground with scanbd -f.
The scanner is recognised an I can use scanner buttons as I want it.
The
Hi Rolf,
you are right; after I disconnected (and power cycled) the device, USB
scanning worked again. It continued to work, also after I reconnected
the network and restarted xsane. Can you tell if this is a bug or a
feature?
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Kind regards, Theo van Rijn
hi Theo,
I do regard this as a
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Am 18.03.2013 12:26, schrieb deigerwutz:
Hello all
I try to use a Rasperry Pi with Raspian Wheezy as a network scanner device.
After I have installed /scanbd/ as described in the package-readme and some
copying of files, I can use it in foreground with scanbd -f.
The scanner is recognised an