Overhead Scanner for Linux
I've been looking at getting an overhead scanner to help me archive books, because I've started to realize that my hobby of digitizing old, rare mystery novels would be less expensive if I didn't destroy the books and could resell them after. (I'm nearly through all the books of E. C. R. Lorac, some of which were really hard to find.) I've seen a lot of comments on this subreddit about CZUR models and the ScanSnap, but what I wanted to know about was the state of their Linux support.
I really try to use Linux where I can because it's gotten to be significantly less of a pain than putting up with Windows (and the multiple desktop support is way easier to use), but this seems like an area where that might fall down. Which of these scanner models is it practical to use in Linux via something like VueScan? I've seen some comments that indicate that there's at least some support, but there's a difference between some support and all the features working, especially stuff like the foot pedal, which would be a real game-changer.
Thanks for any insights you might have!