Alexandre Suter <s...@crox.net> said: [ ... ] > > > > or else download the source code and install it after having removed all > rpms...
This may be not as easy as you think. Depending on which RPMs are installed on the SuSE 7.2 system, the compilation of both Sane and Xane may fail. The problem is that most software packages come in two RPM packages: One for the end user, and one for the developer. You will probably find stuff like glib, gtk or gimp installed on pretty much any system, but the related devel packages are usually not installed. This means that somebody without a long history of kernel-wrestling may run into problems that are very hard to debug. In this case, I would just try to force the installation of the Sane package by disabling the dependency check: rpm -i --nodeps sane-.....rpm This will very likely give you a working system. You may not be able to use XSane from within gimp, but the standalone version should work. One thing you should consider is to upgrade to a more recent version of SuSE. I know that 8.0 has everything to use your scanner. I don't remember what kernel was distributed with 7.2, or if the 1650 was fully supported in Sane 1.0.6. Karl Heinz