On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 14:36, Faldegast <email address hidden> wrote:
> So yeah if you already have a Scanner that already works in your Windows version that stick to that. But
> when that stops working, look for a scanner that supports Linux without proprietary drivers.
> Actually look for a printer that supports Linux, OS X and Windows. Thats always a sing of quality.
Well the related Bug of Simple Scan and XSane seems to be independent
from Scanner. Because I own one that I looked for Linux compatibility
before buying and same effect here. IMHO not a hardware/driver
problem.
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 14:36, Faldegast <email address hidden> wrote:
> So yeah if you already have a Scanner that already works in your Windows version that stick to that. But
> when that stops working, look for a scanner that supports Linux without proprietary drivers.
> Actually look for a printer that supports Linux, OS X and Windows. Thats always a sing of quality.
Well the related Bug of Simple Scan and XSane seems to be independent
from Scanner. Because I own one that I looked for Linux compatibility
before buying and same effect here. IMHO not a hardware/driver
problem.
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Martin Wildam