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Hello, how can i install those scanner drivers(availabe in deb and rpm package) on Arch?
http://support.brother.com/g/b/download … ng=English
I've tried with dpkg, it installs just fine but depends of libc6 package which i've not found in arch repos.
Last edited by dawidd6 (2015-05-30 12:34:05)
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Don't try to install deb or rpm pacakges, and check archwiki first.
Scanners drivers are handled by SANE , it's archwiki page has a section about brother hardware.
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Ok, but i don't see dcp-j125 in SANE supported devices
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Read the sane wiki page carefully, there's a link to a page from brother.
On that page, search for your model . it will tell you which brscan* driver you need.
You will have to compile that driver yourself, it can be found in AUR (Archlinux User Repository) .
If you're new to arch, read the wiki pages for AUR and makepkg .
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Thank you very much man. You demand on me thinking.
So what have i done(it can help someone):
1. Installed brscan3 from AUR following instructions on SANE arch wiki and editing PKGBUILD, because source url is outdated.
2. Installed brscan-skey from AUR following instructions on SANE arch wiki and editing PKGBUILD, because source url is outdated.
3. Then i've added to directory ~/.config/autostart a file named dcp.desktop (example can be found on internet) with a command to run brscan-skey on gnome startup
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However autostarting the brscan-skey is not working, i must run it manually if i want to scan something. How can i add brscan-skey to autostart?
UPDATE: done it by making ln -rs /opt/brother/scanner/brscan-skey/brscan-skey /bin and change exec value in dcp.desktop to brscan-skey
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Last edited by dawidd6 (2015-05-30 09:32:47)
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Thank you very much man. You demand on me thinking.
That was my intention indeed, glad you figured it out.
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Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
clean chroot building not flexible enough ?
Try clean chroot manager by graysky
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