Hi all, This week-end I noticed Fry's had an add for a Umax, Astra 1220S scsi scanner at $49.95, with card and cable. I contacted Sane at www.mostang.com and searched the info. They state that this model is supported without qualification. I asked the salesman how old the scanner and he told me that this model had been out for at least three years. I bought the scanner and installed the card (no name or brand that I could discover, has only an external port, no facilities for internal cables) and it works fine in Win95. I added scsi support to my kernel, and the boot log shows scsi - OK, instead of scsi - SKIP. Sane is supposed to be installed in my distribution (Caldera Open Linux 2.4), and I even have an icon installed to start it. However, sane doesn't seem to work and Linux doesn't seem to recognize that I have a scsi device installed. What else do I have to do? I did read somewhere in some documentation or other, that the scsi cards accompanying the Umax scanners don't always work in Linux. Standard scsi cards at Fry's range from appr. $60 to $90, with High Speed and scsi II with all the bells and whistles (which I do _not_ need) go up to $400+. Should I buy a new card or does someone have lying about a scsi card known to work with Linux that I might borrow to test my system to see if the card is at fault. Ideas??? Bob Eaton