On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 19:51:06 -0400, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> How does everyone here scan books and magazines into their systems,
> without destroying said magazines/books?
By buying the digital edition? ;-P
> What type of scanners do you use?
Flatbed (yes, the binding suffers), although there a
On Sun, Jul 01, 2012 at 07:51:06PM -0400, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> How does everyone here scan books and magazines into their systems,
> without destroying said magazines/books?
>
> What type of scanners do you use?
Personally, I've never really been too bothered about it, but the
definitive solu
How does everyone here scan books and magazines into their systems,
without destroying said magazines/books?
What type of scanners do you use?
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I'm trying to get my scanner working. It's listed under /proc/bus/usb/ as
shown below. Hotplug loads libusbscanner with some chown errors also shown
below. When I start kooka, I'm not presented with my scanner as an optional
input device. How can I further trace this problem. I guess theres
Daly Gutierrez wrote:
> But when I look in /dev/, I don't see an "sg1" (and it's useless to have
> /dev/scanner symlinked to a nonexistent "sg1"). What's going on here?
> Consequently, when I run "scanimage", I get "no SANE devices found".
> And when I run "find-scanner", nothing happens. Even "
THANKS to all who guided me to the "bin86" package for compiling my
kernel. It seems to have worked... for the most part.
I have three more questions and I hope you'll have the patience to
respond:
1) I recompiled the kernel for generic SCSI support (for my HP Scanjet
5p scanner). During bootup
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