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Redchief:
From my understanding, (could be wrong) it is actually a gimp issue and not xsane. When gimp opens it normally looks for plugins which is where xsane lives. For some reason gimp is ignoring these plugins. Hope they fix that soon. The work around is saving and then opening file in gimp, which is an extra step, not a problem if you are only doing a few files but if you have multiple scans to make and edit this could get time consuming.

Thank you.



--- Quote from: stevef on October 06, 2022, 12:38:39 AM ---If I understand the situation, xsane has been updated to fix the gimp issue, but the fixed xsane has not (yet) been packaged for Ubuntu.  Manually installing the updated xsane or switching to sane seem to be the suggested workarounds.

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stevef:
If I understand the situation, xsane has been updated to fix the gimp issue, but the fixed xsane has not (yet) been packaged for Ubuntu.  Manually installing the updated xsane or switching to sane seem to be the suggested workarounds.

Redchief:
Yes that's it. I can launch scanner from programs ok, but the program that pops up to save or whatever is not usable to me. I want the scanner driver to open in gimp as it should. This would be a real problem in a production environment. Glad I'm not doing that anymore.

Thank you.






 
--- Quote from: stevef on October 05, 2022, 07:04:01 PM ---Does your case match this ?

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gimp/+bug/1948881

Looks like using sane may work.

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stevef:
Does your case match this ?

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gimp/+bug/1948881

Looks like using sane may work.

Redchief:
No, sorry, I'm running a Pentium quadcore now on LL 6.0




--- Quote from: stevef on October 05, 2022, 01:02:34 AM ---Redchief,

Are you really using Linux Lite version 3.x ?
Series 3 is no longer supported.

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