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SubjectRe: scanner
Originally I had an older odd scanner also.  I bought "xvscan" from
tummy.com. It still does some amazing work. It wasn't that expensive,
but I don't remember the cost.

Robert

Thus spake Minh Van Le (mle@mail.usyd.edu.au):

> does anybody here have their scanner working under linux ? are scanners
> supported in the kernel ?
>
> my scanner software actually needs windows to install, so i was
> wondering whether there're any probes for generic devices & software
> that can run scanners.
>
>
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