![]() ![]() So I tried it and succeded in getting it installed on a 32bit live-cd session. I was a bit surprised by this, but took a closer look at the version their binary was stated to be and figured that ubuntu has a similar version in their 12.04 release. But no such luck at first try I was unable to navigate the dependency jungle apt threw at me when asking dpkg to downgrade libsane to the binary from Mustek. Currently I'm using Linux Mint 'Rosa' (17.3) as my day-to-day-system, and my thinking was back-tracking ~three years + one step closer to debian should lower risks for incompatibilities. I decided to investigate if the binary deb package distributed by Mustek could work, and started by downloading Ubuntu 14.04 thinking that going there would be reasonable since the Mustek binaries where published Dec 9, 2014. ![]()
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