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Hi,
> So I'm rather confused now... Why my scanner did work some months
> ago?
Your scanner is supported by the snapscan backend. To assist you wi
Am Dienstag, 3. Mai 2005 09:12 schrieb MarC:
> En/na Olaf Meeuwissen ha escrit:
> >Julien BLACHE writes:
> >>MarC wrote:
> >>>My scanner *used to work some months ago* and now I can't find why
> >>>it's not working. I'm running a debian testing up to date with a
> >>>multimedia-low latency kernel
En/na Olaf Meeuwissen ha escrit:
>Julien BLACHE writes:
>
>
>
>>MarC wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>My scanner *used to work some months ago* and now I can't find why
>>>it's not working. I'm running a debian testing up to date with a
>>>multimedia-low latency kernel.
>>>I have copied the ESFW30.BIN f
Julien BLACHE writes:
> MarC wrote:
>
>> My scanner *used to work some months ago* and now I can't find why
>> it's not working. I'm running a debian testing up to date with a
>> multimedia-low latency kernel.
>> I have copied the ESFW30.BIN file, setup the permissions, etc and it
>> worked wond
En/na Julien BLACHE ha escrit:
>MarC wrote:
>
>
>
>>My scanner *used to work some months ago* and now I can't find why
>>it's not working. I'm running a debian testing up to date with a
>>multimedia-low latency kernel.
>>I have copied the ESFW30.BIN file, setup the permissions, etc and it
>>wor
MarC wrote:
> My scanner *used to work some months ago* and now I can't find why
> it's not working. I'm running a debian testing up to date with a
> multimedia-low latency kernel.
> I have copied the ESFW30.BIN file, setup the permissions, etc and it
> worked wonderfully before.
>
> But now each
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Hi,
please provide the output from=20
SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN=3D255 scanimage -L
Regards,
Oliver
On Thursday 28 April 2005 23:25, MarC wrote:
> My
My scanner *used to work some months ago* and now I can't find why it's
not working. I'm running a debian testing up to date with a
multimedia-low latency kernel.
I have copied the ESFW30.BIN file, setup the permissions, etc and it
worked wonderfully before.
But now each time that I run xsane i