On Thursday, 15 May, Rene Rebe" wrote:
>Can you run these commands (in the same terminal on your desktop) and
>mail me the output? Please power-cycle the scanner so that it is in a
>clean state!
>export SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=7
>scanimage -L
>scanimage -l 5mm -t 5mm -x 15mm -y 15mm > scanner-name.p
Hi,
On Fri, May 16, 2003 at 05:55:20PM +0100, F J Brooks wrote:
> >export SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=7
> >scanimage -L
> >scanimage -l 5mm -t 5mm -x 15mm -y 15mm > scanner-name.png
>
> Right, so I ran these commands - both as root and as user - as I didn't know
> which you wanted. These are extracts fro
On Thursday, May 15, 2003 "Rene Rebe" wrote:
>When you have read all this documents, why havent't you contacted the
>Avision backend author (me) or choosed a subject for your mail which
>I can easily pick up ("gamma table values" -> "avision backend does
>not work properly"). I do not have the ti
Hi,
When you have read all this documents, why havent't you contacted the
Avision backend author (me) or choosed a subject for your mail which
I cany easily pick up ("gamma table values" -> "avision backend does
not work properly"). I do not have the time to read any mail on the
internet and also
On Wednesday, May 14, 2003 "Major A" wrote:
> Fred,
>
> I think I've understood some of the problems you're having with
> GNU/Linux and SANE, so let me comment on your email.
Thank you very much, Andras, for your contribution.
I have carefully noted what you have to say.
I hope that you will
On Wed, 14 May 2003 20:58:16 +0100
"F J Brooks" wrote:
Hi Fred
I can't speak to your specific problem but maybe I can clarify a
couple of general points for you.
> I've no idea what a 'SuSE binary RPM' is!
You have been downloading source code and compiling it. A compiled
executable program is
Hi,
On Wed, May 14, 2003 at 10:11:16PM +0100, Major A wrote:
> > It added: 'you may need to remove /dev/null before you can run configure
> > again.'
>
> (Aehhh, anyone know where this could come from? It's not supposed to
> refer to /dev/null, is it?)
I think that's because the newer autoconf s
Fred,
I think I've understood some of the problems you're having with
GNU/Linux and SANE, so let me comment on your email.
> The problem with most of this material (like, in my experience, MOST
> computer articles, guides, HOWTOs and so-called 'Help' files), is that they
> are written by geeks fo
Thanks, Henning.
Gosh! I feel like a naughty schoolboy summoned to the headmaster's study!
However, if it helps you to help me for this 75-year-old to play the
recalcitrant scholar, then so be it!
I must ask you to forgive me if I point out that taking me to task for
getting where I am, and grill
Hi,
On Tue, May 13, 2003 at 02:08:33PM +0100, F J Brooks wrote:
> On advice, I deleted existing SANE-1.0.8-47, XSane-0.87, glib-1.2.9, and
> gtk+-1.2.9 using YaST2.
It's not necessary to delete glib and gtk. In fact, if you do that,
you'll remove all gtk applications from your system and that's
p
I am a very new Linux newbie. I have recently installed SuSE 8.1 and am
trying to get my HP Scanjet 5300C Scanner to work.
The first thing I found out was that my scanner wasn't an HP machine at
all - it's a re-badged Avision! I also found that it's not a USB machine at
all - it's an SCSI machine
11 matches
Mail list logo