Tobias,
>>I have just sent an updated (still experimental) Canon backend
>>to your home address. I am not sure, however, that your case is
>>a backend problem.
>
>
> Thanks for the backend. You're right, the problem still exists.
> I thought it could be the aic7xxx driver of my scsi-card, so I
Hi Ulrich,
On Wed, 2005-01-12 at 08:44 +0100, Ulrich Deiters wrote:
> I have just sent an updated (still experimental) Canon backend
> to your home address. I am not sure, however, that your case is
> a backend problem.
Thanks for the backend. You're right, the problem still exists.
I thought i
Hi Ulrich,
On Wed, 2005-01-12 at 08:44 +0100, Ulrich Deiters wrote:
> I have just sent an updated (still experimental) Canon backend
> to your home address. I am not sure, however, that your case is
> a backend problem.
Thanks for the backend. You're right, the problem still exists.
I thought i
dear Tobias,
I have just sent an updated (still experimental) Canon backend
to your home address. I am not sure, however, that your case is
a backend problem.
Regards,
Ulrich Deiters
Hi everyone,
I've got problems to get my Canonscan 2700f work on Debian SID (Kernel
2.6.9).
I've tried backend versions 1.0.10, 1.0.14, 1.0.15 and patched the
module "sg" as described in [1].
Furthermore, I created the new group "scanner" with access to /dev/sg0
(660) and added my user to it.
Unf