- Some typos

- Subtle grammar and style fixes

Submitted by:	Ken Tom <subd@mui.net>
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Marc Fonvieille 2004-08-05 12:16:58 +00:00
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@ -1674,7 +1674,7 @@ bktr0: Pinnacle/Miro TV, Philips SECAM tuner.</programlisting>
<sect2>
<title>Kernel Configuration</title>
<para>As mentionned above both SCSI and USB interfaces are
<para>As mentioned above both SCSI and USB interfaces are
supported. According to your scanner interface, different
device drivers are required.</para>
@ -1693,7 +1693,7 @@ device ohci
device uscanner</programlisting>
<para>Depending upon the USB chipset on your motherboard, you
only need one of both <literal>device uhci</literal> and
will only need either <literal>device uhci</literal> or
<literal>device ohci</literal>, however having both in the
kernel configuration file is harmless.</para>
@ -1793,10 +1793,10 @@ Re-scan of bus 3 was successful</screen>
devices</ulink> list specifies which backend will support your
image scanner. It is mandatory to determine the correct
backend for your scanner if you want to be able to use your
device. The frontends part provides a graphical scanning
device. The frontends part provides the graphical scanning
interface (<application>xscanimage</application>).</para>
<para>The first thing to do is installing the <filename
<para>The first thing to do is install the <filename
role="package">graphics/sane-backends</filename> port or
package. Then, use the <command>sane-find-scanner</command>
command to check the scanner detection by the
@ -1819,7 +1819,7 @@ found SCSI scanner "AGFA SNAPSCAN 600 1.10" at /dev/pass3</screen>
<para>Now we have to check if the scanner will be identified by
a scanning frontend. By default, the
<application>SANE</application> backends come with a command
<application>SANE</application> backends comes with a command
line tool called &man.scanimage.1;. This command allows you
to list the devices and to perform an image acquisition from
the command line. The <option>-L</option> option is used to
@ -1835,7 +1835,7 @@ device `snapscan:/dev/pass3' is a AGFA SNAPSCAN 600 flatbed scanner</screen>
used. The <filename
role="directory">/usr/local/etc/sane.d/</filename> directory
contains all backends configuration files. This
identification problem does appear with some USB
identification problem does appear with certain USB
scanners.</para>
<para>For example, with the USB scanner used in the <xref
@ -1901,7 +1901,7 @@ device `epson:/dev/uscanner0' is a Epson GT-8200 flatbed scanner</screen>
<para><application>Xsane</application> (<filename
role="package">graphics/xsane</filename>) is another popular
graphical scanning frontend. This frontend offers advanced
features like various scanning mode (photocopy, fax, etc.),
features such as various scanning mode (photocopy, fax, etc.),
color correction, batch scans, etc. Both of these applications
are useable as a <application>GIMP</application>
plugin.</para>
@ -1910,9 +1910,10 @@ device `epson:/dev/uscanner0' is a Epson GT-8200 flatbed scanner</screen>
<sect2>
<title>Allowing Scanner Access to Other Users</title>
<para>All previous operations have been done with the
<username>root</username> privileges, however a user should be
able to use the scanner. The user will need read and write
<para>All previous operations have been done with
<username>root</username> privileges. You may however, need
other users to have access
to the scanner. The user will need read and write
permissions to the device node used by the scanner. As an
example, our USB scanner uses the device node
<devicename>/dev/uscanner0</devicename> which is owned by the