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Hi,
On Monday 18 July 2005 09:18, Olaf Leidinger wrote:
> Hello!
> >
> > you should try:
> > configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var
> >
ng wrong when configuring the
backends. I use
configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc [--disable-shared ]
Thanks a lot,
Olaf Leidinger
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Hello!
> apply the patch, recompile install and see what happens.
> I assume, that the device is more or less a LiDE30...
Well, scanimage -L still doesn't find the scanner - sane-find-scanner does.
What might I use to extract those "USB logs" from w
Hallo!
> that's because the device-id is not known by the backend.
> If you want to, I can create a patch, which needs to be applied to the
> latest CVS-version of SANE. Then recompile and install the stuff to
> see if it works.
Okay, great! But I can test it soonest on saturday, as I'm currently
Hello List!
I just unpacked my brand new "CanoScan LiDE 25", which isn't listed on
the supported devices list (probably because it's released a month ago).
Well, here is what I found out:
It seems to use the same chipset as LiDE 20 (LM9832/3). So it might be
supported by the plustek-backed. What
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Hello List!
I just unpacked my brand new "CanoScan LiDE 25", which isn't listed on
the supported devices list (probably because it's released a month ago).
Well, here is what I found out:
It seems to use the same chipset as LiDE 20 (LM9832/3). So it