> have access to the two pseudo devices (pnm 0 and 1). Once the
> scanner is recognized I get a kernel panic on startup of the
> sane software.
You lucky, lucky bastard - I can't even get my scanner to be recognised by
sane! The kernal finds the SCSI card and scanner on boot, but I don't get a
/dev/scanner, only a /dev/sga.
I've all but given up on SANE - also getting colour prints to match those
with Win 95 . It's grotesque using Linux all the time, but having to shutdown
and boot into Win 95 whenever I want to scan or print!
Regards: Jim Ford
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