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==================================================
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2.1. Install with your preferred package manager:
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(a) the development environment for your Linux distibution
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(a) the development environment for your Linux distribution
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- mandatory: gcc, make, kernel header files, autoconf, autoconf-archive,
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python(>=2.7)
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- optional: git
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22
NEWS
22
NEWS
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- adds and updates information for multiple supported and unsupported
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devices
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- translation updates for British English, French, German, Italian and
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Ukranian
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Ukrainian
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- `scanimage`: documents the JPEG compression level
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- minor improvements documenting build requirements
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required support is not available, `configure` will exit with an
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error.
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- improves checking for libjpeg version dependent requirements
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- has been made reproducable (#228)
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- has been made reproducible (#228)
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- fixes build issues on MinGW
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### Miscellaneous
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microtek2, mustek_pp, niash, plustek, snapscan, sp15c, test, u12, umax1220u.
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* Scanimage batch mode fixes.
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* Scanner lists contain USB vendor/product ids and some statistics now.
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* Udev/hotplug lists are generated autmatically from the .desc files now.
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* Udev/hotplug lists are generated automatically from the .desc files now.
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* Portability fixes (especially for DragonFlyBSD and HP/UX).
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* Build system updates.
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* Updated translations.
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New with 1.0.13, released 2003-11-22:
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* New backends: mustek_pp_ccd (for Mustek parport CCD scanners),
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plustek_pp (for Plustek parport scanners, splitted from the plustek backend).
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plustek_pp (for Plustek parport scanners, split from the plustek backend).
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* Updated backends: avision, canon630u, coolscan, epson, fujitsu, gphoto2,
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gt68xx, hp, hp5400, mustek, mustek_pp, pie, plustek, snapscan, teco2, test,
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umax, umax_pp.
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* New tool to create gamma tables (gamma4scanimage).
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* Support for ICC profiles for scanimage.
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* USB scanner should work on all systems supported by libusb now.
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* Portability fixes (especially for big-endian sytems, Irix, OpenStep, OS/2,
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* Portability fixes (especially for big-endian systems, Irix, OpenStep, OS/2,
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Solaris).
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* New and updated translations for various backends.
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* New system for generating lists of manufacturers/backends.
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New with 1.0.5, released 2001-07-01:
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* New backends: bh (Bell+Howell Copiscan II series), dc240 (Kodak DC240
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Digital Camera), sm3600 (Microtek ScanMaker 3600), umax_pp (Umax paralell
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Digital Camera), sm3600 (Microtek ScanMaker 3600), umax_pp (Umax parallel
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port scanners).
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* Updated backends: artec (v0.5.16), dc25 (v1.2), dll (v1.0.3),
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epson (v0.2.08), hp (v0.94), microtek (v0.12.3), microtek2(v0.9),
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hp (v0.93), mustek (v1.0-102), mustek_pp (v0.9-devel), plustek (v0.38),
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sharp (v0.32), umax (v1.0-21).
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* Moved frontends xscanimage and xcam to a new package (sane-frontends).
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* Added authentification with encrypted passwords.
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* Added authentication with encrypted passwords.
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* Installation of shared libraries on AIX is supported now.
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* Fixed compilation bugs on Irix and FreeBSD.
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* Better debug output on platforms not supporting vararg macros.
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o larger buffer acquired (speeds up scanning slightly)
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o for SE models minimal resolution increased from 60 dpi to 75 dpi
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o for SE models 75 dpi in color mode is no longer used as the newer
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firware version seems to be even more buggy
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firmware version seems to be even more buggy
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o bug in calculation of gamma table corrected (applies only to SE models,
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NOT related to the overflow problem which was corrected via CLIP( ) )
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o default resolution is now set according to the minimal resolution
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o changed the default for the resolution
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o The values for the SANE_Params struct are calculated more precisely
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o dito the number of scan lines that fit into the frontend buffer
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o changed some return stati ( replaced SANE_STATUS_INVAL with
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o changed some return statuses ( replaced SANE_STATUS_INVAL with
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SANE_STATUS_IO_ERROR where the first one is not allowed)
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o completely rewrote the end of scan and cancel scan handling
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o fixed another bug that caused xscanimage to crash with sigsegv
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o Quality calibration / calibration by driver now works for same scanners.
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- added selection for type of shading data calculation
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o Solved problem with black area at top of the image
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(happend only with some SCSI-adapters).
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(happened only with some SCSI-adapters).
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o Added gamma download format type 0 and type 1 for older scanners.
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o Added Astra 1220S as supported scanner:
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- added 36 gamma input bits support for Astra 1220S
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- 3-pass scanners
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- more than 8 bit per color output data. Provisions are made here
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and there in the code, to support more than 8 bit, but that's
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uncomplete.
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incomplete.
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* configure --disable-static should now work as expected.
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2
PROBLEMS
2
PROBLEMS
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saned is not intended to be exposed to the internet or other non-trusted
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networks. Make sure that access is limited by tcpwrappers and/or a firewall
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setup. Don't depend only on saned's own authentification. Don't run saned
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setup. Don't depend only on saned's own authentication. Don't run saned
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as root if it's not necessary. And do not install saned as setuid root.
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Read man saned(8) for details.
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necessary to add the name of the device file to the backends's configuration
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file. Some backends also need the vendor and product id of the scanner.
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Some backends won't work with the uscanner driver becasue they need USB
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Some backends won't work with the uscanner driver because they need USB
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control messages. Use libusb instead.
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Parport-scanners:
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I'm sorry to tell you that it is hard for me to help you: if your scanner
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doesn't work or your problem can't be reproduced on my pc, there are high
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choices that I can't fix the bug. Most problems are specific to same PC/scanner
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combinations, and can't be solved without having a full developement enviroment
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combinations, and can't be solved without having a full development environment
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and programming experience.
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I have setup a mailing list for users, where I hope most people can find an
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It was also required to add a generic USB kernel driver. I had to look for
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my scanner device name in output of
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prtconf -D -v
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command. My scanner is Plustek UT24 and the apropriate part of output looked
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command. My scanner is Plustek UT24 and the appropriate part of output looked
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like this:
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name='compatible' type=string items=8 value='usb7b3,17.100' + ...
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I had to remove the not used kernel driver
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In my opinion it is important to be cautious when using scanner or just libusb
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on important Solaris machines (especially multi-processor ones), because unlike
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in other systems, Solaris kernel is fully preemtible, what means, that many
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instances of the same driver can ran simultanously - it's dangerous, when
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instances of the same driver can run simultaneously - it's dangerous, when
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drivers are not perfect. And Solaris USB framework is absolutely new, so it can
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contain bugs. I tried to crash my Solaris using USB subsystem and SANE, I didn't
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manage to, but it doesn't mean, it's impossible.
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What you need to build xane on Unixware 2.x
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- gnu make
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You dont't need gcc. All is build with the standard Unixware cc and
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You don't need gcc. All is build with the standard Unixware cc and
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libs!!
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For the X-frontends xscanimage and xsane (separately distributed) you need
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ATTENTION:!!! libucb.a of Unixware 2.x has a buggy readdir function so
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it is recommanded to remove readdir.o from libucb.a with ar -d
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readdir.o libucb.a Often used and neded functions from libucb.a are
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it is recommended to remove readdir.o from libucb.a with ar -d
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readdir.o libucb.a Often used and needed functions from libucb.a are
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strncasecmp or getpagesize.
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If you use -I/usr/ucbinclude it is also a good idea to move
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Then you can run make with GNU make.
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After this say su and then ist good to say
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After this say su and then it's good to say
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LD_RUN_PATH=/usr/local/lib export LD_RUN_PATH
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after this you can install with
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However, please note that the SANE package that is available from the
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Skunkware server will most likely contain the latest stable version of
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SANE. Since SANE is continously being worked on, you might want to download
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SANE. Since SANE is continuously being worked on, you might want to download
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the latest source from the Git repository and build the source yourself.
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xscanimage ans XSane have been reported to compile and run in the past
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xscanimage and XSane have been reported to compile and run in the past
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Notes
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-------------
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The Zeta port is based on existing BeOS port, with some changes
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to accommodate yellowTAB's internal build procedure, and some new
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conventions brought up by Zeta.
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used by several backends.
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* sanei_*:
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Sanei (SANE internal) headers. Needed for code used in several backends
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like USB access. For more details, see the documentaion on the SANE website.
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like USB access. For more details, see the documentation on the SANE website.
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sane-backends/japi/
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sane-backends/sanei/
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Sanei (SANE internal) code. Needed for code used in several backends
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like USB access. For more details, see the documentaion on the SANE
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like USB access. For more details, see the documentation on the SANE
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website.
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sane-backends/testsuite/
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* Initialize global variables explicitly in sane_init. Keep in mind that
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sane_init can be called more than once (if sane_exit is called every time
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after sane_init). Therefore don't depend on automatic initialization to
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:interface "USB"
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:usbid "0x04b8" "0x0165"
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:status :good
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:comment "propably one of DS-410, DS-535, DS-575W, DS-775"
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:comment "probably one of DS-410, DS-535, DS-575W, DS-775"
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:model "PID 0167"
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:interface "USB"
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:usbid "0x04b8" "0x0167"
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:comment "probably one of DS-410, DS-535, DS-575W, DS-775"
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:model "PID 0168"
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:usbid "0x04b8" "0x0168"
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:usbid "0x04b8" "0x0169"
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:model "PID 016B"
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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interface. It focuses on two main topics: getting the scanner detected by the
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This one differs from the version with systemd integration compiled in:
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.PP
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.RS
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.ft CR
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