Hi everyone,
After checking the sane homepage and realzing that I can not get UMAX
Astra 1220 S by no means in Turkey I got myself UMAX Astra 2200 USB
SCSI. I would like to writedown what I have done so far maybe someone
could show me the way cause I am getting lost.
I knew the scsi card coming out of the umax package was not supported
under linux (except for the isa one but it did not work with me) I
installed a Tekram DC390 pci scsi card to the system. Tried it under the
Win98se got it working there.
I am using a compiled kernel already with generic scsi support so I can
use my ide-atapi cdwriter.
ince the scsi card info was not included in my kernel I decied to
included manualy.
$ modprobe tmscsim
$ sgcheck
founds the scsi emulation at sg0 for the cdwriter
scsi at sg1 for umax astra 2200
After reading the info at the sane home page and checking my suse 6.3
sane versions I decided to get the source from the homepage both for the
sane 1.02 and the sane- umax 1.02
I upgraded the gimp from the suse site to 1.14 and also got the shared
libraries.
I compiled it under /usr/local/sane-1.02 directory after applying the
umax patch as indicated by the readmes's.
I downloaded xsane-0.57 also and compiled it.
edited the /etc/ld.so.conf added the/usr/local/bin/sane
ran SuSEconfig
I did scanimage -T option and everything passed (at least these are the
messages I saw). Being very happy log in to the Xenvironment run KDE
open xterm type xsane
No devices available
What did I do wrong or what I am missing ?
thx in advance
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Hi there,
I have to setup a network with about 150 clients (Win9x mostly), using
mail/agenda, printing, Internet, filesharing and so on. I ABSOLUTELY
refuse to use WinNT as a file/print/mail/proxy/whatever- server so that
leaves me NetWare and Linux for as far as my knowledge goes.
Does anybody know any good books about using Linux in an intranetworking
environment? Or can anyone give me some hints?
These are the things I must do:
- Client must be able to 'login' and get a login-script to perform
actions like starting programs local/updating the virusscanner et all
- Broadcast-messages must show at the client (as NetWare uses 'send'
or 'broadcast' and Windoze uses 'Winpopup')
- Clients must be able to print on multiple printers ranging from
Matrix- to laserprinters
- Clients must be able to save data on the server and share it with
other users
- Clients must be able to surf the Net
- Clients must be able to use a system-wide mail/agenda application
(like Novell has GroupWise and M$ has Exch....Exch....Ex... (Well,
y'all know what I mean))
This should be a nice project; I hope you all find the time to supply me
with hints and other stuff.
Thanks,
Rogier Maas
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