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Hello,
This is my first posting and I'm not even on Ubuntu as yet. I have had Ubuntu installed on my old MacBook Pro (single boot) and I'm experimenting with it several time a week in the evenings.
My ultimate objective to be able to quit the wonderful World of Apple but as virtually everything I have and do is registered on my Mac I would like to be sure that everything will function once I make the jump across to Ubuntu.
I have a Canon 5600F flatbed scanner which apparently doesn't function under Ubuntu. I can't test it for the moment but if more knowledgeable persons than myself can't make it work ( forums I've read) I'm sure I won't be able to either.
All of this to say that I've spent quite some time surfing, looking for a flatbed scanner (not an all in one) which is plugged in to the electricity socket (to save my portable batteries) and which is at best 'plug and play' or at least will function, under Ubantu without much success.
Can anyone give me any pointers in which direction to look? I've tried the never ending Sane list but they all seem to be all in one as are other listings. Surely the Linux community must be big enough for manufacturers to realise they have a market?
Thanks for any information.
Garoolgan
This is my first posting and I'm not even on Ubuntu as yet. I have had Ubuntu installed on my old MacBook Pro (single boot) and I'm experimenting with it several time a week in the evenings.
My ultimate objective to be able to quit the wonderful World of Apple but as virtually everything I have and do is registered on my Mac I would like to be sure that everything will function once I make the jump across to Ubuntu.
I have a Canon 5600F flatbed scanner which apparently doesn't function under Ubuntu. I can't test it for the moment but if more knowledgeable persons than myself can't make it work ( forums I've read) I'm sure I won't be able to either.
All of this to say that I've spent quite some time surfing, looking for a flatbed scanner (not an all in one) which is plugged in to the electricity socket (to save my portable batteries) and which is at best 'plug and play' or at least will function, under Ubantu without much success.
Can anyone give me any pointers in which direction to look? I've tried the never ending Sane list but they all seem to be all in one as are other listings. Surely the Linux community must be big enough for manufacturers to realise they have a market?
Thanks for any information.
Garoolgan