> Nathan England wrote: > > > > All, > > Fry's has umax 2100u scanners on sale for $30 bucks.. > I don't have a scanner, and really want one. Don't have a whole lot > of money either, so I bought this cheapo.. > > It works very nicely in windows 2000, after about an hour of > wrestingling.. > > I was curious if anyone has any usb scanner set up experience in > linux.. > I'm finding a lot of conflicting stuff, and linux-usb is not helpful.. > I've seen a couple reports that people got it working with sane, but > they don't say how.. > Sane itself says it's not supported.. > > Any have any ideas? > > nathan Contact http://www.wolfsburg.de/~rauch.sane.sane-xsane.html or Oliver.Rauch@Wolfsburg.DE There is a Sane/Xsane developers list that posts more information than I cared to read about just such issues, especially getting usb scanners to work. I, on the other hand, purchased a $45 UMAX Astra 1220S (for scsi) and beat my head against the wall as long as I used Caldera Open Linux 2.3/2.4. Then I changed over to Red Hat 7.1, and it works like a champ. I must admit that my scsi Jaz drive doesn't play well with the scanner. They have "reservations" problems which I'm trying to sort out. Bob Eaton -- Bob Eaton It was lack of data that killed the cat. Curiosity just got a bad rap. RAH