Hi Bryan, I'm using that scanner too on Linux Ubuntu Jaunty, but having a couple of issues:
- some color (cyan/magenta) bars over the output: if you scan things on a gray scale it works great, but not when using color. Is this happening to you too? - ADF not working: the device gets blocked and need to restart it to make it usable. Our libsane is 1.0.19-23 version. XSane is the frontend but problems arise on anothers too. I suppose backend on CVS you used is not on ubuntu repo. Any help will be appreciated. Juan Hoyos ---- Your message below: ---- Wow that did the trick. That was a lot easier than I had expected. Now that I have things working is there a battery of tests that I can run to maybe update the status from unsupported for others reference? To chime in on the version control issue that was discussed in a few earlier messages, I personally am very fond of git. It has a bit of a learning curve since conceptually it is different from most other version control systems, but it is also fast and powerful. I have used it now for several projects and the more I use it the more powerful I see that it is. Just my $0.02. Bryan Rene Rebe wrote: > m. allan noah wrote: >> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 8:21 AM, Rene Rebe <rene at exactcode.de> wrote: >>>> Brian- I am sorry your query opened such a can of worms, this sort of thing is rather irregular. Perhaps Rene can answer your questions, now >>>> that he is here. >>> Well, the DM510 ID is in CVS, maybe even the last tarball >>> release. >> Can you look, and give Brian a better hint as to what to try next? > Bryan: If you have not done so yet, you can go ahead and try the CVS version of SANE and see if you scanner already just works (tm). Yours, ----------------------- Aviso legal (disclaimer): http://www.videobase.net/disclaimer/