Hello, I recently upgraded an old linux (Red Hat as of 2001) to Ubuntu, and with it I moved to a new sane/xsane. I have been very disappointed, because my scanner (Epson Perfection 1240U) is now much slower to handle. There are three problems:
1) I am losing a huge amount of time changing directories, and this was so much simpler back in 2001; I can't see why anyone would like the current scheme, except if you are scanning only one or two pages in a month; anybody with serious scanning needs will find the current xsane defaults very annoying; 2) When previewing, the page area cannot be selected before the scanner carried has moved back to its original position; this wasn't so in the 2001 version of sane/xsane, and therefore I consider that the current encoding is not enough efficient; something has been lost between 2001 and 2006 and I would like it to be restored; perhaps this has something to do with threads, but the page area selection should not have to wait until the carriage is back in place; 3) Once an page has been scanned, saving takes a lot of time; this may already have been the case in the 2001 version, but it wasn't a problem, because previewing could be started right away; now, I have to wait a huge amount of time for the save operation; Please realize that all this concerns the same machine, with the same scanner. Only xsane/sane (and linux) have been upgraded. It should therefore be possible to go back to the former version. Btw, can I install an old sane/xsane ? Thanks, D. Roegel