Talk:SANE

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I have already removed the illegal installation/removal instructions and unnecessary and dangerous modifying of yum.conf in the english version. If the system was correctly configured it should install using the --enablerepo= parameters, if they are necesarry at all as the application seems to come from default configured repositories.

Please fix this page (and it's french translation) quickly as it contains a lot of non-standard and badly documented installtion commands and instructions. It does not adhere to the standard formatting used in this wiki:

  • capitalization (of words and starting of sentences)
  • incomplete sentences
  • rework the sectioning as it is total chaos

Cactus 04:12, 31 March 2008 (MDT)


I did a major overhaul changing some configuration templates to be more general SME Server like.
There are a number of things to check, preferably by the original author:
  • Try and tie in the service like described in the SME Server Development Guide.
  • Update and reorganize the other language (French) as well
  • Rewrite the Windows section as this is unreadable, please format it like other sections in this wiki
Cactus 14:55, 31 March 2008 (MDT)

I am not wholly in agreement with your howto in English.

Why to configure service, xinetd and hosts.allow if the scanner is not acknowledged.

I don't understand.

To write with wiki, it reminds me of my beginning in computer science in 1980. ;)

I learnt a lot with Cactus

Ecureuil

If your not in agreement feel free to make changes.
On your second point in configuring everything if the scanner is not acknowledged I have to disagree with you, the first line of the SANE#Configuring_xinetd_to_run_SANE_unattended section clearly states:
"After succesfull installation and testing it is time to configure xinetd so SANE will run as a service on your server."

Both sections (installing and testing) are before the section configuring the daemon so I think the order and instructions are correct. - Cactus 01:16, 1 April 2008 (MDT)