Dave Platt writes:
>> Dave,
>>
>> Thank you very much, it did work, I used this.
>
> You're quite welcome!
>
>> I did notice that I do not have the same tweaks that Rolf and I had worked
>> on on his ppa. I am guessing that his ppa gets updated more than the
>> regular sane backend.
>
> He may be
Thank you again Dave for helping out a newb.
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017, 2:07 PM Dave Platt wrote:
>
> > Dave,
> >
> > Thank you very much, it did work, I used this.
>
> You're quite welcome!
>
> > I did notice that I do not have the same tweaks that Rolf and I had
> worked
> > on on his ppa. I am gue
> Dave,
>
> Thank you very much, it did work, I used this.
You're quite welcome!
> I did notice that I do not have the same tweaks that Rolf and I had worked
> on on his ppa. I am guessing that his ppa gets updated more than the
> regular sane backend.
He may be building from a custom tree, or
Dave,
Thank you very much, it did work, I used this.
What you would need to do:
(download the tarball)
md5sum sane-backends-1.0.27.tar.gz
(make sure this reports b10a08785f92a4c07ad961f4d843c934)
tar xfa sane-backends-1.0.27.tar.gz
cd sane-backends-1.0.2
On 08/08/17 21:46, Dave Platt wrote:
> Is it? The Debian package pages seem to show only various cuts
> of a 1.0.25 version in the testing and unstable distributions
> at this time. As far as I can tell, there hasn't yet been an
I apologise. I must have picked it up from experimental, instead, w
On 08/08/2017 01:04 PM, Curtis Graham wrote:
> Dave
>
> I really appreciate that you took the time to see if 1.0.27 was in
> testing. I don't know where to look for that.
What I did, was to go to www.debian.org, click on "Packages".
Then, go down to the "Search package directories" area, enter
"
Dave
I really appreciate that you took the time to see if 1.0.27 was in testing.
I don't know where to look for that.
Ok so that leaves learning how to build this myself. (I am not going back
to Ubuntu) Just to let you know why..I have started a new YouTube channel
and the video work I am doing i
Jeff wrote:
> Sure. sane-backends 1.0.27 is in Debian unstable and testing.
Is it? The Debian package pages seem to show only various cuts
of a 1.0.25 version in the testing and unstable distributions
at this time. As far as I can tell, there hasn't yet been an
effort to pick up 1.0.27 for Deb
This sounds like a great way to go, except for being a newb and nothing
ever seems to work right for me when trying to build it myself, then I'm
stuck with half a build sitting on my PC and no idea how to remove
it...case in point one such program sits on my PC right now, the build
instructions I u
>I'm trying really hard not to destroy Debian Stable. I am a Linux newb and
>it is really easy to get carried away with reading websites and trying
>different things and messing up things I know nothing about.
Another option is to download the 1.0.27 SANE backends source code,
and build it your
I do agree that only installing the one file libjpeg8 would make more
sense, but then again I don't know what problems that may cause and I would
be the only one trying to figure it out. At least the other way, there are
many people smarter than me working on "testing" and I would have more of a
re
Joel,
I'm trying really hard not to destroy Debian Stable. I am a Linux newb and
it is really easy to get carried away with reading websites and trying
different things and messing up things I know nothing about.
Package Manager said "uninstallable" so I'm guessing libjpeg8 doesn't play
nice.
Righ
On 08/08/17 14:46, Curtis Graham wrote:
> Or instead of using Rolf's repo, maybe there is a more appropriate one
> to use for Debian?
Sure. sane-backends 1.0.27 is in Debian unstable and testing.
Regards
Jeff
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Thanks Olaf,
So how do I install 1.0.27. I'm back to the problem that libsane won't
install because of the "dependency libjpeg8 is uninstallable" because
Debian 9 KDE is using libjpeg62-turbo.
Can I change what dependency libsane needs?
Or instead of using Rolf's repo, maybe there is a more approp
Hi Curtis,
Curtis Graham writes:
> I still can't seem to get my scanner to work with debian 1.0.25-4.1. I'm
> guessing I need to get up to 1.0.27. My Multi Scanner is a Canon imageclass
> MF244dw. Here is the output:
>
> sudo sane-find-scanner
> [...]
> found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Language
I still can't seem to get my scanner to work with debian 1.0.25-4.1. I'm
guessing I need to get up to 1.0.27. My Multi Scanner is a Canon imageclass
MF244dw. Here is the output:
sudo sane-find-scanner
# sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. If the
# result is different from
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