Have you checked the HAL documentation? Once I had permissions
problems with an usb device and I had to manipulate
/usr/share/hal/fdi/95userpolicy
Sorry I post like this without quoting, but I cannot use my normal email
because the alioth servers
believe I am a spammer :(
Greetings.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 04:56:13PM +, Kanito 73 wrote:
Add your username to the 'scanner' group, keep udev and don't touch the
device permissions.
I currently belong to users, root and scanner groups... udev remains
untouched, epson.conf is ok since it works as root, but there's no
recent linux systems actually use files in /dev/bus/usb instead.
allan
2008/8/22 Kanito 73 kanito73 at hotmail.com:
Hi list
One question, how can I set by hand permissions to the usb scanner device to
be worldwide accessible? I tried
chmod 777 /proc/bus/usb/00#/00#
# are the specified
Did you read README.linux?
It explains the permissions problems and how to solve them. The readme comes
with the
sane-backends, and it is online at http://www.sane-project.org/README.linux
Hope this helps. Greetings
by gtk... :(
Thanks for your comments
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 14:54:39 +
From: felipe.jensen.casado at estumail.ucm.es
To: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Setting usb permissions by hand
Did you read README.linux?
It explains the permissions problems
at lists.alioth.debian.org
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Setting usb permissions by hand
Did you read README.linux?
It explains the permissions problems and how to solve them. The readme
comes with the
sane-backends, and it is online at
http://www.sane-project.org/README.linux
Hope this helps
Add your username to the 'scanner' group, keep udev and don't touch the
device permissions.
Nick.
Hi
I currently belong to users, root and scanner groups... udev remains untouched,
epson.conf is ok since it works as root, but there's no access as normal user
yet, have no idea why...
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 01:00:02AM +, Kanito 73 wrote:
They only way to recognize the scanner as normal user was setuid to root
scanimage, but it didn't work with xsane throwing an error that GTK does not
allow setuid... so, I want to change permissions by hand and make it
worldwide
Hi list
One question, how can I set by hand permissions to the usb scanner device to be
worldwide accessible? I tried
chmod 777 /proc/bus/usb/00#/00#
# are the specified numers by sane-find-scanner (or at least I guess that) but
normal user can't access...
They only way to recognize the