Le mardi 25 mai 2010 15:28:47 m. allan noah, vous avez ?crit :
> The machine is actually GL847, a custom version of GL846/8, used only
> by Canon. It is significantly different from the GL841/2/3, and no
> public docs are available.
>
> However, you (and alot of others) are in luck, because stef i
Am 25.05.2010 01:25, schrieb Alesh Slovak:
> Could this be a permissions issue? Can you scan as root?
No. 'sudo scanimage -L' says no scanners where found, too.
I still didn't manage to scan although I now have 1.0.21 installed.
The machine is actually GL847, a custom version of GL846/8, used only
by Canon. It is significantly different from the GL841/2/3, and no
public docs are available.
However, you (and alot of others) are in luck, because stef is
currently writing drivers for this exact machine. Current
sane-backends
On 05/21/2010 04:48 PM, kltrg wrote:
> Thirdly, I looked into the Debian repositories and found the libsane and
> sane-utils packages (http://packages.debian.org/sid/amd64/libsane/download,
> http://packages.debian.org/sid/amd64/sane-utils/download) and installed them
> manually in Ubuntu. 'scan
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 2:31 AM, m. allan noah wrote:
> The driver should disable the gamma table option when it is switched
> to TPU mode, if this capability is not available. Support for the
> 8800F is quite new, so I am not surprised to see these sorts of
> issues. Perhaps Gernot will chime in?
Having a LiDE 100 is one of the few things keeping me tied to windows, I would
like to see linux drivers for it. Even with my poor scholarship, I understand
there is no existing driver for it. There is enough demand for it that I would
have stumbled across it.
I have a bunch of questions about