Rony,
Take a look on Silverback cards. They have iSCSI support, and work with
Linux.
And they have local offices in Nataniya.
10x
Alex
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> > > For scanning in linux, I had used the Xsane frontend
> > > (http://www.xsane.org)
> > > for the SANE scanner interface.
[snip]
> > > I was wondering: does anybody have an experience with scanning in linux ?
> > > Did he get good results ?
> > > Can he recommend a different scanning program ?
> On Thursday 01 March 2007 08:14, Dan Shimshoni wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I have an HP scanner 3200c ; I had tried using it both on linux
> > and on windows. Currently the results on windows are really much better.
> > For scanning in linux, I had used the Xsane frontend (http://www.xsane.org)
> > for
I only tried it on windows and it was inferior to the epson software but have
a look at vuescan, it has a linux version and look ok
http://www.hamrick.com/
linux version seems to be
http://www.hamrick.com/files/vuesca84.tgz
It's not free though but it has a free trial (I think it embeds $ signs