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Hi!
Jim George wrote:
> # specify the port your scanner is connected to. Possible are 0x378 (lp1)
> # 0x278 (lp2) and 0x3bc (lp0)
> port 0x3bc
Well, that's an old problem with kernel 2.2.x -> 2.4.x... reminds me I
should add this to the config-ex
On Sunday 14 Oct 2001 12:31 pm, Jochen Eisinger wrote:
> In the file mustek_pp.conf you've also specified the name for the
> scanner, which you want to use, for example "name SM-1200CP", then you
> have to use the device mustek_pp:SM-12000CP. Furthermore, you can only
> access the scanner as root.
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Hi!
Jim George wrote:
> I've just installed sane with the mustek_pp backend.
>
> I had no /dev/scanner entry in my /dev directory therefore, after much
> scrabbling around and guessing, I created a symbolic link from
/dev/lp0 to
> /dev/scan
Hi,
On Sun, Oct 14, 2001 at 01:16:29PM +, Jim George wrote:
> I've just installed sane with the mustek_pp backend.
>
> I had no /dev/scanner entry in my /dev directory therefore, after much
> scrabbling around and guessing, I created a symbolic link from /dev/lp0 to
> /dev/scanner.
Don't
I've just installed sane with the mustek_pp backend.
I had no /dev/scanner entry in my /dev directory therefore, after much
scrabbling around and guessing, I created a symbolic link from /dev/lp0 to
/dev/scanner.
I chose /dev/lp0 as this is the entry in /etc/printcap that equates to
the lp