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The Lounge War Stories Sane for Whom? Post 302590369 by admin_xor on Monday 16th of January 2012 02:33:29 AM
Old 01-16-2012
Well APIPA is sane to people for whom "networking" stands for either being on Social Networking sites or playing games on two or more computers "together" Smilie

MS people implemented APIPA so that people can just connect two machines without having to know what an IP is and how to configure it. You just need to know which cable goes where!

It's not a good idea for a server-client environment and in noway should be a substitute for DHCP. I never saw anything like that in UNIX/Linux world and would never like to see it. Everything has its own place.
 
sane-coolscan(5)						File Formats Manual						  sane-coolscan(5)

NAME
sane-coolscan - SANE backend for Nikon film-scanners ABOUT THIS FILE
This file is a short descripton of the coolscan-backend for sane! DESCRIPTION
The sane-coolscan library implements a SANE backend that provides the interface to the following Nikon Coolscan Film scanners: Nikon LS20, LS30, LS1000, LS2000. Even though the backend has worked for a number of people, there are still some problems, especially in combination with some SCSI card/drivers (AHA-1505/aha152x.o) and the autofocus command. You should consider this backend 'alpha' and be carefull when using it the first time. CONFIGURATION
The configuration file for this backend resides in /etc/sane.d/coolscan.conf. Its contents is a list of device names that correspond to Nikon Coolscan scanners. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are ignored. A sample configuration file is shown below: #scsi Vendor Model Type scsi Nikon * Scanner /dev/scanner The special device name must be a generic SCSI device or a symlink to such a device. To find out to which device your scanner is assigned and how you have to set the permissions of that device, have a look at sane-scsi. SCSI ADAPTER TIPS
Some SCSI-adapters and low-level SCSI drivers do not work correctly with this backend and the Coolscan scanners. These systems hang when the autofocus command is send to the Scanner. To see a list of which card/driver combinations work or dont work have a look at: http://andreas.rick.free.fr/sane/autofocus.html. FILES
The backend configuration file: /etc/sane.d/coolscan.conf. The static library implementing this backend: /usr/lib/sane/libsane-coolscan.a The shared library implementing this backend: /usr/lib/sane/libsane-coolscan.so (present on systems that support dynamic loading) ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this environment variable controls the debug level for this backend. E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed. Smaller levels reduce verbosity: SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN values Examples: on bash: export SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN=8 on csh setenv SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN 8 BUGS
The autofocus command does not work with some SCSI card/driver combinations The gamma table is not implemented for the LS1000 yet. The dust-removal is not working yet SEE ALSO
http://andreas.rick.free.fr/sane/ The homepage of this backend http://www.sema.be/coolscan/ The original version of the coolscan backend by Didier sane(7), sane-scsi(5) THANKS TO
Didier Carlier - For writing the original Coolscan backend (without it I would not have started this) Oliver.Rauch - For adapting xsane so quickly to the infrared stuff. All the other people working on SANE. AUTHOR
Andreas Rick EMAIL-CONTACT andreas.rick@free.fr 4 July 2000 sane-coolscan(5)
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