Hi,
On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 05:06:17PM +, Jon Symonds wrote:
> I just cannot get remote saned working. As a client I have a SPARCstation
> 10 (Solaris 2.6). Running scanimage -L on the client does return the
> remote scanner ok. But actually trying to scan from the client gives
> "scanimage: u
jtkl...@mediaone.net wrote:
>
> I am running Mandrake 8.0 with the latest sane rpms:
>
> xsane-0.82-1mdk
> libsane1-1.0.6-2mdk
> sane-frontends-1.0.6-1mdk
> xsane-gimp-0.82-1mdk
> sane-backends-1.0.6-2mdk
>
> I have a BusLogic BT-930 PCI SCSI card running on a 350Mhz Pentium MMX
> with 64M of RA
Hi Jacek,
I would prefer that the bug in tifftopnm should be fixed. scanimage does
not write a wrong value to the fillorder tag because is does not write
the fill order tag at all.
The fillorder tag is not a required tag. And the default value for
fillorder is 1. So if the tool tifftopnm assume
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On Tuesday 11 December 2001 08:48 am, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 02:18:41AM -0800, G. L. `Griz' Inabnit wrote:
> > Some of this is going to be out of the scope of this mailing list (usb
> > info) but I'm stuck.
> > I ha
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 08:15:33AM -0800, Jacek Pliszka wrote:
> I posted a message some time ago but I got no reply.
I don't remember it. Maybe it got lost during the mostang.com troubles?
> scanimage puts wrong value (0 while should be 1 or 2)
> in fillorder .tiff field. Fix:
[...]
> Co
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 02:18:41AM -0800, G. L. `Griz' Inabnit wrote:
> Some of this is going to be out of the scope of this mailing list (usb
> info)
> but I'm stuck.
> I have a clients machine in my shop who wanted to get away from the M$
> Kludge so we loaded on Debian. All wen
Hi,
Recently I upgraded the kernel on my RedHat 7.1 system to version 2.4.16
so
I could begin testing the Umax1220u driver under that kernel (using the
sanei_usb interface).
However, I seem to have run into an unexpected problem. Whenever I try
to access /dev/usb/scanner0 (or /dev/usbscanner) it
Hi,
I have the latest Sane backend locally complied install on a SPARCserver
1000 (Solaris 8) with a Mustek ScanExpress 6000SP flatbed SCSI scanner.
This works absolutely fine with local scanimage commands and has done for
a long time.
I just cannot get remote saned working. As a client I have a
Hi!
> The fillorder tag is not a required tag. And the default value for
> fillorder is 1.
Sorry for writing again, but would it be a problem if
scanimage did write fillorder tag with the value of 1 ?
I will ask to have the bug fixed in tifftopnm but wouldn't
scanimage be more rubust and less
Hi!
> I would prefer that the bug in tifftopnm should be fixed. scanimage does
> not write a wrong value to the fillorder tag because is does not write
> the fill order tag at all.
> The fillorder tag is not a required tag. And the default value for
> fillorder is 1. So if the tool tifftopnm as
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Hi,
I'm using a Prisa 620ST. It works quite well, though not perfect yet.
I had a lot of trouble in the beginning, most of which I attribute
to SCSI controller and sg driver.
Early versions of the sg did
I am running Mandrake 8.0 with the latest sane rpms:
xsane-0.82-1mdk
libsane1-1.0.6-2mdk
sane-frontends-1.0.6-1mdk
xsane-gimp-0.82-1mdk
sane-backends-1.0.6-2mdk
I have a BusLogic BT-930 PCI SCSI card running on a 350Mhz Pentium MMX
with 64M of RAM with kernel 2.4.7. I can get a preview scan fine
Hi!
I posted a message some time ago but I got no reply.
This is what I got with netpbm library 9.20 :
[pliszka@snark hollik-fortsch]$ tifftopnm hollik-fortsch.165.tiff >
/dev/null
tifftopnm: writing PBM file
tifftopnm: invalid value for fillorder: 0
The reason:
scanimage puts wrong value (0
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> "Oliver" == Oliver Schwartz writes:
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Oliver> Hi Dan,
>> Hello, I just got fresh xsane, and sane frontends and backends...
>>
>> A
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Hey Folks,
Some of this is going to be out of the scope of this mailing list (usb
info)
but I'm stuck.
I have a clients machine in my shop who wanted to get away from the M$
Kludge so we loaded on Debian. All went lovely until I attempted to set
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