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:sane-backend => http://mirror.contribs.org/contribs/jppialasse/SME7/ecureuil-sane-backends/ | :sane-backend => http://mirror.contribs.org/contribs/jppialasse/SME7/ecureuil-sane-backends/ | ||
:revised smeserver-sane => at .../contribs/snoble/smeserver-sane-0.1-2 pending entry into smecontribs | :revised smeserver-sane => at .../contribs/snoble/smeserver-sane-0.1-2 pending entry into smecontribs | ||
− | [[User:Snoble|Snoble]] 04:00, 9 April 2008 (MDT) | + | :[[User:Snoble|Snoble]] 04:00, 9 April 2008 (MDT) |
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::if xinetd start => problem with 'saned -d128' | ::if xinetd start => problem with 'saned -d128' | ||
::how to resolve this problem? I make : '/etc/init.d/xinetd stop' but xinetd is used just for sane for me | ::how to resolve this problem? I make : '/etc/init.d/xinetd stop' but xinetd is used just for sane for me | ||
::[[User:Ecureuil|Ecureuil]] | ::[[User:Ecureuil|Ecureuil]] | ||
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+ | :::I don't really understand, the section that uses 'saned -d128', is it only for windows client testing, can we remove it. I use a linux client, both programs I tried just worked, I didn't need to test anything. | ||
+ | :::If it is needed explain '/etc/init.d/xinetd stop' test, then '/etc/init.d/xinetd start' | ||
+ | :::[[User:Snoble|Snoble]] 05:55, 9 April 2008 (MDT) |
Revision as of 12:55, 9 April 2008
thanks anne and jp
- sane-backend => http://mirror.contribs.org/contribs/jppialasse/SME7/ecureuil-sane-backends/
- revised smeserver-sane => at .../contribs/snoble/smeserver-sane-0.1-2 pending entry into smecontribs
- Snoble 04:00, 9 April 2008 (MDT)
- if xinetd start => problem with 'saned -d128'
- how to resolve this problem? I make : '/etc/init.d/xinetd stop' but xinetd is used just for sane for me
- Ecureuil
- I don't really understand, the section that uses 'saned -d128', is it only for windows client testing, can we remove it. I use a linux client, both programs I tried just worked, I didn't need to test anything.
- If it is needed explain '/etc/init.d/xinetd stop' test, then '/etc/init.d/xinetd start'
- Snoble 05:55, 9 April 2008 (MDT)