keithostertag
Member
I have used my Epson Perfection 3170 Photo scanner for years, but only very seldom. Recently I switched to using a different Linux OS on this machine, and now I cannot get the Epson driver to compile. I've spent too much time on it, and this has happened several times in the last few years whenever I have made changes to my system. It is a good basic scanner but it is old and not worth the time I have had to put into it due to driver issues.
So I'd like to purchase a new scanner that has good solid software support for current 64-bit Linux OS's, and I am hoping that one of you will have direct personal experience with at least one.
Can you recommend me an inexpensive basic flatbed USB scanner (I now only use it for documents) that has current Linux software support with free and easily available Linux/Debian compatible drivers?
Thanks,
Keith
So I'd like to purchase a new scanner that has good solid software support for current 64-bit Linux OS's, and I am hoping that one of you will have direct personal experience with at least one.
Can you recommend me an inexpensive basic flatbed USB scanner (I now only use it for documents) that has current Linux software support with free and easily available Linux/Debian compatible drivers?
Thanks,
Keith