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
> 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
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
> 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.
>
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
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
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