good USB 2.0 scanner for Linux?

From: Andrew Schulman (andrex_at_deadspam.com)
Date: 09/26/04


Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2004 15:54:47 -0400

I'd like to get a USB 2.0 scanner that will talk to my Debian box. Anyone
have any recommendations? Thanks, Andrew.

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