Hello Stef,
thank you very much for your answer.
I will check this out and send you the logfile until thursday.
Best regards,
Patrick
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Le dimanche 20 novembre 2011 13:13:04 Patrick Glasmacher a ?crit :
> Hello all together,
>
> I am a new, but really happy user of Linux (Ubuntu).
>
> I own a Canon Canoscan 4400F, but i found out, that there's no support for
> this device at the moment.
> I have searched the mail list archive, an
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Is there some kind of HOWTO about new scanners?
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It appears that this is a supported device that I have previously run from
Mandriva Linux 2010.2 but I am now using PCLinuxOS 2011 where it is not
found by the GUI install program nor is it listed when the manual option to
install is selected. Is there anything that I can do to run it under Linux?
On 2011-11-21 00:56, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
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> No clue what capability 32829 is, but the scanner protocol command that
> selects whether you use the flatbed or TPU option uses the same values.
> That is, 0 will do a flatbed scan, 1 a TPU scan.
>
>> I'm not versed in c++, so I wonder if such a capa