On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 7:26 PM, m. allan noah wrote:
> Sane-backends is now in feature freeze. Bugs and documentation may
> still be fixed, but major improvements should be avoided. If you have
> access to a scanner or a platform that is even slightly uncommon,
> please try to test a current sane
Sane-backends is now in feature freeze. Bugs and documentation may
still be fixed, but major improvements should be avoided. If you have
access to a scanner or a platform that is even slightly uncommon,
please try to test a current sane-backends git snapshot. Let us know
if you find any regressions
Hi,
I have the same scanner and the same problem.
I recently moved from XP to Ubuntu, (XP gave perfect white scans)
is there a final solution for this 'blue problem' in Ubuntu ?
thanks
Alexander
- as soon as I get to
the device. By the way, is there a simple way to capture stderr, if
saned used together with xinetd? Today I tried the same (but both 64-bit
Ubuntu) thing with a another scanner (HPLIP backend) - lineart mode works.
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t of bytes to send. I
remember fixing such a bug for lide100/200 after 1.0.22 release, but
this may be another one. Test with emulated lineart disabled.
Using a wrapper script (redirecting stderr to file) could be
enough, and telling xinetd to use it instead of the current program.
Regards,
Stef
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