Philip Webb wrote:
> Thanks for the replies so far, which I've followed up with ideas of my own.
>
...
>
> Further thoughts from anyone are very welcome.
>
Sometimes removing or renaming the .xsane directory (or whatever it's named,
I'm not in
front of my desktop now) from my home directory so
On Thu, Jul 19 2018, Roger J. H. Welsh wrote:
>> emerge --pretend --newuse ... @world
>> shows 15 rebuilds while --changed-use shows none.
> --changed-use prevents your system from remerging packages
> due to USE flag changes upstream (not made by you).
>
>>eselect python show
>> indicates
> emerge --pretend --newuse ... @world
> shows 15 rebuilds while --changed-use shows none.
--changed-use prevents your system from remerging packages
due to USE flag changes upstream (not made by you).
>eselect python show
> indicates python3.4, which I realize has end of life next year.
>
I realize just now that one of my machines uses
emerge ... --newuse ...
and the other uses
emerge ... --changed-use ...
Both run gentoo stable.
I imagine this discrepancy has been there for a long while and to date
has caused no particular difficulty. However, today the --changed-use
mach
> On 2018-07-18, at 04:16, Philip Webb wrote:
>
> (3) I can scan without problems using Mint Xfce (on another partition),
> so it's not a hardware problem.
>
> (4) 'lsusb' lists "Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0418: 013b Seiko Epson Corp".
>
> (5) the 'epkowa' driver is the latest version : a downlo
Thanks for the replies so far, which I've followed up with ideas of my own.
(1) In /etc/sane.d/dll.conf (at the end) it lists
# Add support for the Epson-specific backend. Needs media-gfx/iscan installed
epkowa
I've installed 'iscan', but it makes no difference.
(2) The 2 pkgs which m
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