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diff --git a/debian/sane-utils.templates b/debian/sane-utils.templates deleted file mode 100644 index 60906fb..0000000 --- a/debian/sane-utils.templates +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -Template: sane-utils/saned_run -Type: boolean -Default: false -_Description: Enable saned as a standalone server? - The saned server, when enabled, makes scanners available over the network. - . - There are two ways of running saned: - - as an inetd service, started by the inetd superserver. In this mode, - saned is started on demand when a client connects to the server; - - as a standalone daemon, started at system boot. In this mode, saned - runs in the background all by itself and listens for client connections. - . - When run in standalone mode, saned advertises itself on the network and - can be detected automatically by the SANE clients with no configuration - on the client side. You still need to configure the server to accept - connections from your clients. This feature is experimental and requires - a running Avahi daemon. - . - Accept this option if you want to make use of this feature. - -Template: sane-utils/saned_scanner_group -Type: boolean -Default: true -_Description: Add saned user to the scanner group? - The saned server, when enabled, makes scanners available over the network. - By applying different permissions to the different scanners connected to - your machine, you can control which ones will be made available over the - network. - . - Read /usr/share/doc/sane-utils/README.Debian for details on how to manage - permissions for saned. By default, saned is run under the saned user and - group. - . - Accept this option if you want to make all your scanners available over - the network without restriction. |