Despite loading usb scanner module in 2.4.16, sane-find-scanner does not
find the scanner. Is this bad news?
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I asked about whether or not vantas 3000 usb would work in linux.
Apparently it's simply recognized as scanmo
CAn I use the vantas 3000 usb scanner?
if so, how?
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1 John 4:11
First of all I'd like to thank all of you who'd like
to volunteer on this driver.
I've currenlty released the next version. The main effort is
the short description file called Plustek-USB.txt and the documentation
inside the file plustek-devs.c
All the known product and vendor ID's have been subm
Hi everyone.
Just installed SuSE 7.3 and Oliver's rescan-scsibus doenst work anymore. i
have to reboot with the scanner swiched on to be able to scan.
Is there an updated version? Am using the sane from SuSE 7.3 and xsane 0.81
source.
thanks, Steve.
hi stefan,
I use the same model. It works with the microtek backend. BUT: it seems as
if the scsi generic driver
(sg module) has changed with kernel 2.3 and later. If I try to scan a
coloured image with Kernel 2.4, I
get a 'floating point' -error (gleitkommafehler). With Kernel 2.2.19 it
works (san