I can test with the Perfection v350 -- but Canonical itself doesn't own
any scanners and can only commit to testing if Avasys arranges some
scanners for us to test with. The deadline for Jaunty is too soon; this
isn't going to make it. However, I'd like to see this problem fixed in
Jaunty+1.
The fundamental thing to ask Avasys is whether or not they can produce a
single release of iscan that supports all the proprietary drivers they
offer. I'd like to understand the rationale for the weirdness there --
is it because they really can't recompile or forward-port the drivers,
or is it just because they haven't gotten around to doing it?
I can test with the Perfection v350 -- but Canonical itself doesn't own
any scanners and can only commit to testing if Avasys arranges some
scanners for us to test with. The deadline for Jaunty is too soon; this
isn't going to make it. However, I'd like to see this problem fixed in
Jaunty+1.
The fundamental thing to ask Avasys is whether or not they can produce a
single release of iscan that supports all the proprietary drivers they
offer. I'd like to understand the rationale for the weirdness there --
is it because they really can't recompile or forward-port the drivers,
or is it just because they haven't gotten around to doing it?