I recently installed Crunchbang on my desktop computer, which has been my scanning workhorse this far. I have an old Agfa Duoscan F40 flatbed scanner and on WinXP I used Vuescan, which also works on Linux, for all my scanning. After plugging in the scanner (USB) and turning it on, and launching Vuescan, the application doesn't detect the scanner.
In Linux system, you can actually scan documents easily using VueScan. The latest version is VueScan 9.0.28. This new version comes with many improvements and more usable for any Linux distribution. VueScan dapat digunakan pada sebagian besar scanner yang ada di pasaran mulai dari merek Canon, HP, Epson dan masih banyak lagi. VueScan juga bisa [...]
VueScan, an easy-to-use replacement for the software that usually comes with scanners and that supports most flatbed scanners, printer/scanners and film scanners, has reached version 9.2.07.
VueScan 9.2.07 is a minor release in the series as it doesn’t bring any performance improvements for the Linux platform, just small fixes and changes.
Highlights of VueScan 9.2.07:
• 'Input | Aut
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VueScan, an easy-to-use replacement for the software that usually comes with scanner and which supports most flatbed scanners, printer/scanners and film scanners, has reached version 9.1.16.
VueScan 9.1.16 is not a major release as it only brings support for a few new scanners and just a couple of bugfixes, for various minor problems.
Highlights of VueScan 9.1.16:
• Support for duplex on O
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VueScan, an easy-to-use replacement for the software that usually comes with scanners and that supports most flatbed scanners, printer/scanners and film scanners, has reached version 9.1.19. VueScan 9.1.19 is a major release in the series as it brings performance improvements for the Linux platform, not to mention a few other important fixes.
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