I need to install this scanner on my OS Kubuntu 18.04.
This same scanner runs without problems on 14.04
What I did up to now:
Reading a lot of controvers suggestions.
Then I downloaded «imagescan-bundle-ubuntu-18.04-3.59.2.x64.deb.tar.gz» and filed at /media/arran/cross-op-files/
There I opened the ...deb.tar.gz file receiving
iscan-perfection-v370-bundle-2.30.4.x64.deb
After running de deb I got 3 Folders and 2 files
core
iscan_2.30.4-2_amd64.deb
data
iscan-data_1.39.1-2_all.deb
plugins
iscan-plugin-perfection-v370_1.0.1-1_amd64.deb
install.sh
readme.rst, containing
For the impatient
-----------------
Change to the folder where you downloaded this scanner driver bundle,
extract it and install all components with
::
tar xaf iscan-perfection-v370-bundle-2.30.4.x64.deb.tar.gz
cd iscan-perfection-v370-bundle-2.30.4.x64.deb
./install.sh
in a terminal window.
How do I now proceed? Especially how can I go to a terminal window.
Re the partition «cross-op-files:
This is my partition where I keep all files and infos generally parked at /home. I do this so I have synchronisatiog when I play around with other OS. I am the Owner of this partition.
This same scanner runs without problems on 14.04
What I did up to now:
Reading a lot of controvers suggestions.
Then I downloaded «imagescan-bundle-ubuntu-18.04-3.59.2.x64.deb.tar.gz» and filed at /media/arran/cross-op-files/
There I opened the ...deb.tar.gz file receiving
iscan-perfection-v370-bundle-2.30.4.x64.deb
After running de deb I got 3 Folders and 2 files
core
iscan_2.30.4-2_amd64.deb
data
iscan-data_1.39.1-2_all.deb
plugins
iscan-plugin-perfection-v370_1.0.1-1_amd64.deb
install.sh
readme.rst, containing
For the impatient
-----------------
Change to the folder where you downloaded this scanner driver bundle,
extract it and install all components with
::
tar xaf iscan-perfection-v370-bundle-2.30.4.x64.deb.tar.gz
cd iscan-perfection-v370-bundle-2.30.4.x64.deb
./install.sh
in a terminal window.
How do I now proceed? Especially how can I go to a terminal window.
Re the partition «cross-op-files:
This is my partition where I keep all files and infos generally parked at /home. I do this so I have synchronisatiog when I play around with other OS. I am the Owner of this partition.
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