Bob Goodwin wrote:
Paul Howarth wrote:
You probably just need a local udev rule to recognise the scanner and
make the link /dev/scanner0 -> sg0. That will result in the correct
permissions being set for /dev/sg0 and then xsane should be able to
"see" the scanner.
Please post the output of:
$ udevinfo -a -p `udevinfo -q path -n /dev/sg0`
Paul.
udevinfo -a -p `udevinfo -q path -n /dev/sg0`
couldn't get the class device
OK, try just:
$ udevinfo -q path -n /dev/sg0
What messages appear in /var/log/messages when you plug the scanner in?
Can you also post the output of:
$ ls -l /dev/s*
And can you see if the scanner will work if you're logged in as root?
Paul.