Ulrich, do you still experience this bug on Ubuntu? Thank you for
telling us!
** Changed in: xsane (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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hej folks,
thru all SAR i could not find any good answer to get my epson perfection 3490
photo running on simple user rights. evrything is installed correctly, up-dated
graded, they group rights are set correct, even the pripro EPKOWA driver is
installed. scanner is correctly recognized as
On Sat, 2008-06-14 at 03:35 +, peter b wrote:
hello to all,
this is not about root to operate scanner, is about scanner port
detection, just thought that it would be ok to post it here.
Hi Peter,
Could you please open a new bug report, as this one seems to be
a different issue.
Thanks,
hello James,
done that -- see # 239930.
best regards,
peter b
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hello to all,
this is not about root to operate scanner, is about scanner port
detection, just thought that it would be ok to post it here.
I'm running hardy amd64 with last upgrades/updates installed
uname -r
2.6.24-18-generic
. the scanner used to work ok with previous version 14, 16.
I know that this does not fix the bug, but FWIW it may help somebody.
For now, this works for me:
make a file /etc/udev/rules.d/50-scanner-kludge.rules, containing:
SYSFS{idVendor}==04b8, SYSFS{idProduct}==0130, MODE=664, GROUP=scanner
(substitute your vendor and product numbers shown by
Martin Sander [2008-05-22 23:38 -]:
ck-list-sessions gives no output. I guess this is because I don't
use kdm or gnome. I use dwm as a windowmanager and use no
loginmanager at all (just login on virtual terminal and do startx).
That would be it then. I think the preferred option for this
I know that this does not fix the bug, but FWIW it may help somebody.
For now, this works for me:
make a file /etc/udev/rules.d/50-scanner-kludge.rules, containing:
SYSFS{idVendor}==04b8, SYSFS{idProduct}==0130, MODE=664, GROUP=scanner
(substitute your vendor and product numbers shown by
Installing libpam-ck-connector, and
sudo sh -c 'echo session optional pam_ck_connector.so
/etc/pam.d/login'
did it for me.
Took me some time to find out the second part, though..
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Same here, Canon CanoScan N 650U.
Works if I change the permissions of the device node:
$ sudo chown root:scanner /dev/bus/usb/003/003
the output of lshal is attached (just the part about the scanner though.
ck-list-sessions gives no output. I guess this is because I don't use kdm or
gnome. I
Why does the status say Fix released ?
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Can you please open a terminal and copypaste the output of
ck-list-sessions
lshal /tmp/hal.txt
and attach /tmp/hal.txt here?
I have the same problem with my Epson V500. Here is my output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ck-list-sessions
Session1:
uid = '1000'
realname = 'Oscar
Hi Bruce,
Bruce Crowther [2008-05-16 3:33 -]:
I have now got the latest version of Hardy installed, with all
current updates, User is in the scanner group, and I still have to
use sudo xsane.
The scanner group does not help any more, we have a more dynamic
system now. Can you please open
Bruce Crowther [2008-05-16 3:33 -]:
I have now got the latest version of Hardy installed, with all
current updates, User is in the scanner group, and I still have to
use sudo xsane.
The scanner group does not help any more, we have a more dynamic
system now. Can you please open a terminal
I have now got the latest version of Hardy installed, with all current updates,
User is in the scanner group, and I still have to use sudo xsane.
Does anyone have any bright ideas as to what I can do to sort this out?
Could this be because some setting is being carried over in my home partition
thank you,
it's running fine now after the last upgrade
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Works with udev and sane-backends upgrades. Thanks!
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The solution is to add your user to the scanner group, then find what
bus your USB scanner is on with lsusb (you get a number like 002:004),
then
sudo chown root:scanner /dev/bus/usb/002/004 (or what ever the numbers
are)
User WAS in the scanner group, and I have added the latest updates
Please disregard the new error mentioned in my previous post. I fixed
the Permission denied problem by deleting the
/home/[username]/.sane/xsane directory which was created when I used
xsane as root.
Now everything is working fine. Thanks!
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I get it as well, seems to be something that changed in hal recently.
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xsane = hal
Importance: Undecided = High
Assignee: (unassigned) = Martin Pitt (pitti)
Status: New = In Progress
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** Changed in: sane-backends (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: hal = sane-backends
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Needs a small hal fix, too.
** Also affects: hal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
Assignee: (unassigned) = Martin Pitt (pitti)
Status: New = In Progress
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This bug was fixed in the package hal - 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu4
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hal (0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu4) hardy; urgency=low
* debian/{hal.init,rules}: Use /var/run/hald/ as PID file directory, not
/var/run/hal/, since the former is needed for sockets, ACL caches, etc.
(LP: #205496)
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This bug was fixed in the package sane-backends - 1.0.19-1ubuntu3
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sane-backends (1.0.19-1ubuntu3) hardy; urgency=low
* Add 25_deprecated_hal_keys.dpatch: Replace the deprecated
hal property info.bus with info.subsystem in the hal FDI generation
tool. This fixes scanners to
thank you,
it's running fine now after the last upgrade
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Proposed package updates also solved this issue in my situation.
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I am having this problem also. Brother scanner runs with sudo xsane but not
otherwise.
I read above about This bug was fixed in the package sane-backends -
1.0.19-1ubuntu3, so I figured to check if I had the latest and greatest, with
this result:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get install
it's called sane-utils in ubuntu, I think
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It is called sane-utils, and I uninstalled the Brother drivers before
putting in sane-utils, then installed the driver, which Brother say is
the way to do it. Still need to use sudo: that's okay, if the wife
can't work it she can't forge banknotes, eh? It's not a big problem to
launch via the
A better way to do it is to add scanner to your user's groups (in teh
user control panel, giver scanner permissions), however, udev creates
the scanner device with the owner:group root:root, when it should have
been root:scanner.
The solution is to add your user to the scanner group, then find
I have the same problem.
My output of scanimage -L when run as root:device `niash:libusb:002:002' is a
Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 3400C flatbed scanner
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Please sync this package with Debian Lenny/Sid, because there is a new
working udev rules file (z60_libsane.rules) to solve this issue.
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The udev rules file is generated dynamically at package build time. What in
the changelog between our package and debian's latest fixes it?
sane-backends (1.0.19-3) unstable; urgency=low
* debian/patches/01_disable_epson2.dpatch:
+ Removed; reenable the epson2 backend.
*
On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 18:26 +, Mario Limonciello wrote:
The udev rules file is generated dynamically at package build time. What in
the changelog between our package and debian's latest fixes it?
I see
debian/rules: Do not install the udev rules, since hal now provides
dynamic
I have the same probleme with my canonscan lide 20
I can run xsane with root user, but not with my simply user
My user is in the scanner group.
the scanner worked fine on dapper, edgy and feisty, not tested on gutsy
with an sudo scanimage -L :
device `plustek:libusb:001:004' is a Canon CanoScan
I noticed this same problem yesterday and commented on this bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-backends/+bug/181129
I've also noticed other similar bug reports:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xsane/+bug/205628
Hi,
Can you please go to System-Administration-Users and Groups,
then click on your user and click Properties, then go to the
User privileges tab and check that Use scanners is checked for
your user?
Thanks,
James
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OK, thanks.
However, it is inconvenient for a single user want to scan a document without
knowing the existence of this option.
Could the option be enabled by default?
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On Sun, 2008-03-23 at 12:28 +, Medical-Wei wrote:
OK, thanks.
However, it is inconvenient for a single user want to scan a document without
knowing the existence of this option.
Could the option be enabled by default?
Hi,
Are you saying that this option was not enabled for you? If you
I am also experiencing this issue with a Canon LiDE 30. The command
scanimage -L returns a No scanner found message when running as a
normal user, but it does return something when run as root. I am the
first user to be created, and I am already in the scanners group.
My output of scanimage -L
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