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<H1>insane sane problems :)</H1>
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<STRONG>From:</STRONG> Jonathan P. Dietrich (<A HREF="mailto:jpdietrich@crosswinds.net?Subject=Re:%20insane%20sane%20problems%20:)&In-Reply-To=&lt;398EF4FD.456BDC33@crosswinds.net&gt;"><EM>jpdietrich@crosswinds.net</EM></A>)<BR>
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I am new to sane and have a question I can' figure out. I have a Umax
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Astra 600S scanner that I am trying to make work in Linux. I looked on
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the Sane homepage and found that this scanner is supported by sane, so I
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<P>downloaded a pre-compiled version of Sane. (I don't know how to compile
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source code) Then I typed:
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<P>dpkg -i sane_1.0.2-1.deb
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<P>I get a message after this that sane conflicts with gimp 1.1.22-1
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<P>I can't figure out what to do, as I don't know much about what I am
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doing. Can somebody explain simply what I need and what I am doing
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wrong? I am sure I sound ignorant, but I am trying to learn. I was
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&quot;brought up&quot; on Windows and am trying to switch over to Linux. Quite a
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contrast, to say the least!
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<P>Thank you,
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Jonathan
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