Bonjour, I am facing a big problem with xsane from fedora C1. (xsane-0.91-1): 1- I have a scanner Nikon LS-2000. The first person who ran xsane was not root and it now impossible to change the owner and right of the device /dev/sg0. This device has been set with owner didier and group root with permissions 600 and whatever root can do to change this is destroyed by the next use of xsane: ownership, group and permission are reset as previously defined!!!! So nobody but didier can use xsane and the scanner! man sane-scsi : When using a SCSI scanner, ensure that the access permission for the generic SCSI device is set appropriately. We recommend to add a group "scanner" to /etc/group which contains all users that should have access to the scanner. The permission of the device should then be set to allow group read and write access. For example, if the scanner is at generic SCSI device /dev/sg0, then the following two commands would set the permission correctly: $ chgrp scanner /dev/sg0 $ chmod 660 /dev/sg0 This is now impossible to do! Where are the configuration files responsible for this awful behavior? 2- Even for didier the use of xsane is not easy: every time he asks for xsane he has to accept the license and to wait about 10/15 minutes for the research of peripherics.... And, worse, he has to wait also if he wants to use gimp: gimp hangs on xsane plug-ins.... I would like to understand how this can happen and how to correct this windows like behavior: unix systems were done for many users, it is more and more difficult to use them like this. Thank you for attention. -- François Patte Inde : Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient Deccan College Pune 411006 Tél : (00 91) (0) 20 26 69 39 04 France : Université René Descartes - Paris 5 UFR de mathématiques et informatique http://www.math-info.univ-paris5.fr/~patte