' was added to buffer
[saned] do_scan: trying to write 9 bytes to client
[saned] do_scan: wrote 9 bytes to client
[saned] do_scan: done, status=Out of memory
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, of course.
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i'd give my right
on my 12.2 side.
I am pretty sure this is a problem with saned, not with Brother?
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[saned] do_scan: statuscode `Out of memory' was added to buffer
[saned] do_scan: trying to write 9 bytes to client
[saned] do_scan: wrote 9 bytes to client
[saned] do_scan: done, status=Out of memory
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.''`. martin f. krafft madduck at d.o Related projects:
: :' : proud Debian
'
[saned] do_scan: statuscode `Out of memory' was added to buffer
[saned] do_scan: trying to write 9 bytes to client
[saned] do_scan: wrote 9 bytes to client
[saned] do_scan: done, status=Out of memory
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.''`. martin f. krafft madduck@d.o @martinkrafft
: :' : proud Debian developer
Hey,
We have a scanner available through a network and since we wanted to
avoid having to install the hplip drivers on all workstations, we
thought we'd employ saned to make the scanner available on the
network.
This worked fine until we upgraded to Debian jessie / sane 1.0.24
(from 1.0.22).
ces() call?
Or is there a better solution?
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`. `'` http://people.debian.org/~madduck
`- Debian - when you have better things to do than fixing systems
fashions have done more harm