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Hi,
> It wanted to try latest version of sane bakend for LS50ED Nikon scanner.
> It seems that I don't get the right version. I have backend 1.0.16. Does
> this include the latest developpement ?
No, you'd need to patch it, or try the precompiled lib. Please refer to the
following mail in SANE m
m. allan noah a ?crit :
>
> Should it be due to my installation : I've make and installed the
> cvs code
> in /usr/local without uninstalling the debian version which is in /usr
>
In order to use Kooka (KDE scanner prog) I start it from a console with
LD_PRELOAD=/us
Hello,
It wanted to try latest version of sane bakend for LS50ED Nikon scanner.
It seems that I don't get the right version. I have backend 1.0.16. Does
this include the latest developpement ?
Thanks in advance,
Marc Gilg
Should it be due to my installation : I've make and installed the cvs
code
in /usr/local without uninstalling the debian version which is in /usr
>>> In order to use Kooka (KDE scanner prog) I start it from a console with
>>>
>>> LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/lib/libsane.so kooka
>>
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 plum.pudd...@free.fr wrote:
> Selon Jim MacLeod :
>
>>> So we use the same backend and firmware with a different result.
>>>
>>> Should it be due to my installation : I've make and installed the cvs code
>>> in /usr/local without uninstalling the debian version which is in /usr
I'm trying to use scanimage with my Lexmark 3300, and
sane-find-scanner shows it, but when I try to do scanimage, it can't
find the scanner. What do I need to do about this?
Thanks,
Terrence
> i was curious to know if the Broadcom wireless you're reverse
sorry guys, this was not supposed to go to SANE m-l! :-(
Have a nice day, Ariel
Hi Johannes,
> As soon as I finish reverse engineering the damn Broadcom
> wireless driver I'll go buy an LS5000 (wanted one for a long time, but
i was curious to know if the Broadcom wireless you're reverse engineering
is also the one used in Apple's Powerbooks? (airport extreme)
Seems to be th
Hi people
I was thinking in the possibility to use a scanner (genius vivid III paralell
port), as a detector for a experiment, and I was thinking about how fast can I
scan a single line (this kind of thing is really useful while alining the
sistem), a refresh rate of about two lines per second wou
Selon Jim MacLeod :
> > So we use the same backend and firmware with a different result.
> >
> > Should it be due to my installation : I've make and installed the cvs code
> > in /usr/local without uninstalling the debian version which is in /usr
> >
> In order to use Kooka (KDE scanner prog) I st
Selon Oliver Schwartz :
> Hi,
>
> > I've just been sending the log to your private email. It's a log of a
> > preview and a scan of a little piece of the original film at 50 dpi.
>
> Thanks. Please also send me the version of your firmware file. Run
> strings esfw52.bin | grep -i epson
> to get it
On Sun, 2005-11-13 at 18:42 +0100, Oliver Schwartz wrote:
> > I want to scan a negative film, but the resulting file is crossed
> > by a thick green line.
> > I've tried to scan at different scan resolution and bit depth, but
> > the resulting scan is always bad. The higher the resolution is the
>
plum.pudd...@free.fr wrote:
> So we use the same backend and firmware with a different result.
>
> Should it be due to my installation : I've make and installed the cvs code
> in /usr/local without uninstalling the debian version which is in /usr
>
In order to use Kooka (KDE scanner prog) I start
Alexandre,
After looking at your logfiles it seems the scanner is being recognized
and the options are being accepted, but its failing to find home. I
think this may be a difference between the X1195 and the other X1100s.
I'm not even sure it uses the same scanner chip - rts8852 (which would
a
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