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 I can use a bit of help/suggestions please. I was given a 
scanner a few days back, its an older scsi scanner by 
mustek. Model MFS-6000CX,its a big clunky thing runs on 
direct 110 v. There is no problem with the scanner, as a 
matter of fact it does really great things when it is 
operating. Here is the meat of the problem. With SuSE 8.0 I 
cant get the distro to accept(or even identify) the scsi 
card I have---Qlogic fas-- and therefore cant use SuSE. 
With Mandrake there is no problem with the card or 
identifying the scanner model and all---but--whenever I 
fire up kooka it will sometimes perform a scan and 
sometimes not,sometimes will freeze the whole box up 
forcing a cold shutdown. I would prefer to run in SuSE on 
that box but would run Mandrake-- IF--I could get the 
software to function properly. I have searched and cant 
seem to find anything that particully adresses this 
problem.
Specifically :
1.How can I get SuSe to "see" the scsi card I so I can get 
this scanner to work in SuSE.
2 Forgoing the first what could I be doing wrong in Mandrake 
to cause kooka to freeze up the entire box?
3. Is there a scanner prog that will work other/better than 
kooka?
This is being done an a box with the following:
Pentium PII450
230 megs ram
Maxtor 40 Gig HDD
Compusa house brand video card w/16 megs--PCI using SIS 
300/305 drivers 
 
- ---Vue Scan has NO support for mustek
- ---Sane page shows support for mustec-including the one I 
have
- --- xsane wont even start up---!
- ---I havent yet tried xscanimage. going to try to load it up 
tonite
   TIA,
      A J
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