'Twas brillig when Bob scrobe:
> I hope this is the right place for this question. I am running Mandrake Freq
> August 10, 2001. I've got an Epson 1200U. I downloaded the latest front and
> backends and compiled with no errors. I shut down and restarted. When I
> started xsane, it found my
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Which OS version are you using? There is a timeout value that you=20
have to set for older kernels. Please see my FAQ page at
http://www.freecolormanagement.com/san
I hope this is the right place for this question. I am running Mandrake Freq
August 10, 2001. I've got an Epson 1200U. I downloaded the latest front and
backends and compiled with no errors. I shut down and restarted. When I
started xsane, it found my scanner and let me do a preview. When
Hello Ronald,
thank you for your private answer in German. I post my reply to the
SANE-mailing list because the others watching the list
- should see that your question has been worked on already
- can follow the posting
- can supply more help
As you write, you are trying to get your scanner "Sc
Sane People:
Mandrake 7.2, via g_NCR5380, liked the el-cheapo SCSI card that came with
my UMAX.
Mandrake 8.0 kacked at boot time (before the rc scripts) if the UMAX were
turned on. If I turned it off at boot time & on later, nothing would ever
work. 'modprobe g_NCR5380' would do nothing.
So I go
Sane People:
Mandrake 7.2, via g_NCR5380, liked the el-cheapo SCSI card that came with my
UMAX.
Mandrake 8.0 kacked at boot time (before the rc scripts) if the UMAX were
turned on. If I turned it off at boot time & on later, nothing would ever
work. 'modprobe g_NCR5380' would do nothing.
So I