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| 642503 | 2008-02-21 17:44:00 | [I know that linking to other forums is kinda frowned on, but I have the problem already online and hope the mods will give me some leeway with this] Follow the link and you'll understand why I didn't repost it here. Forum is safe I have a problem outlined here (forums.gentoo.org) and am hoping/wondering if someone may know the answer or have some ideas. |
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| 642504 | 2008-02-21 18:04:00 | Had a similar problem and not too sure if it was solved when i installed Kooka instead of Xsane as I had a crash about the same time but when I recovered Kooka worked fine. | kjaada (253) | ||
| 642505 | 2008-02-21 18:08:00 | Had a similar problem and not too sure if it was solved when i installed Kooka instead of Xsane as I had a crash about the same time but when I recovered Kooka worked fine.Yeah, I have installed kooka as well. On startup it asks if I would like to use <blah> scanner and then after a long wait, the gui starts up and tells me I have no scanner :waughh: Then I'm advised that I should install SANE :badpc: |
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