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Hi everyone
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<P>Am trying desperately to come to terms with SANE, kernels and modules. As I
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see it I have the choice between a SCSI scanner and a USB one for Linux.
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The latter seem freely available whilst the former have to be ordered
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through a specialist dealer (here in Spain at least). Does SANE recognise
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both in the same way or is the way that they are set up different?
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Apparently, my kernel (SuSE 6.3 from the box) has support for USB
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backported from the 2.3 kernel. Does this mean that I can plug in a
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supported USB scanner and have SANE recognise it as a device?
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<P>Any help however small much appreciated.
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<P>THanks from Steve at FeF, Spain.
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