Hi,
On Tue, May 13, 2003 at 04:25:48PM +0200, Georges Roux wrote:
> /sudo scanimage -L
> device `coolscan2:usb:libusb:001:004' is a NikonLS-40 ED
> film scanner/
>
> and I can use it fine with Gimp.
He, you don't run gimp as root, do you :-)?
> but if I try to run it in my user acc
Hi,
On Tue, May 13, 2003 at 10:11:55AM +0200, Norbert LATAILLE wrote:
> I started to work on the D1250U2 scanner some time ago, and I now
> starting to have a standalone program (using libusb) which is producing
> scanned BMP files under linux (24-bit mode, 75 dpi for now).
Nice! Do you have a
Hi,
On Tue, May 13, 2003 at 02:08:33PM +0100, F J Brooks wrote:
> On advice, I deleted existing SANE-1.0.8-47, XSane-0.87, glib-1.2.9, and
> gtk+-1.2.9 using YaST2.
It's not necessary to delete glib and gtk. In fact, if you do that,
you'll remove all gtk applications from your system and that's
p
Hi,
I found an option named 'paper_size' for fujitsu fi-4120c. Does this matter?
Thanx,
Peter
- Original Message -
From: "Martijn van Oosterhout"
To: "Peter Chen"
Cc: "m. allan noah" ; "SANE Mailing List"
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Why is the backgr
I'm using the December 2002 Developer Tools set. The last portion of
the log is the following:
gcc -o sane-desc sane-desc.o -framework CoreFoundation -framework
IOKit ../sanei/libsanei.a ../lib/liblib.a -lm
ld: multiple definitions of symbol _getopt
/usr/lib/libm.dylib(getopt.So) definition of
Hi,
I have some problem to run my usb scanner without root permissions.
the scanner is correctly detected by scanimage
/sudo scanimage -L
device `coolscan2:usb:libusb:001:004' is a NikonLS-40 ED
film scanner/
and I can use it fine with Gimp.
but if I try to run it in my user accoun
I am a very new Linux newbie. I have recently installed SuSE 8.1 and am
trying to get my HP Scanjet 5300C Scanner to work.
The first thing I found out was that my scanner wasn't an HP machine at
all - it's a re-badged Avision! I also found that it's not a USB machine at
all - it's an SCSI machine
On Tue, 13 May 2003, Peter Chen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I still do not quite understand. When I tried to scan the same image using
> Twain, there was no gray background. What could be the reason?
thats interesting. when you scan a white sheet of paper via twain and
sane, is the sane one more gray? if
Hi,
I still do not quite understand. When I tried to scan the same image using
Twain, there was no gray background. What could be the reason?
And I could not find the option to set the option brightness/contrast when I
ran: scanimage --help -d fujitsu:/dev/usb/scanner0.
Thanks,
Peter
- Ori
Hi,
On Tue, May 13, 2003 at 08:09:18AM +0200, Thomas VIAL wrote:
> Also, thanks for your recommendations on the source
> code & compiling considerations. Concerning the
> latter, is there another ISA-based driver+backend I
> can look at, in order to know which functions are
> portable to any archi
Hi,
I started to work on the D1250U2 scanner some time ago, and I now
starting to have a standalone program (using libusb) which is producing
scanned BMP files under linux (24-bit mode, 75 dpi for now).
However, something still confuses me about the color managment of this
scanner. Except from
> Well, good luck! To be honest, I'm not sure if it's
> worth the trouble :-)
That sounds encouraging! :)
Well, honestly, it looks quite easy (with the help of
the debugging info of course), though it's challenging
since I'm not familiar with drivers in the Linux world
-- and little in the Window
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