Dave Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

> That's fair enough. But after installing libsane, and before I restarted 
> udev, 
> unplugging the USB scanner and plugging it back in (which should trigger a 
> hotplug event?) did not allow me to see the scanner as a non-root user in 
> group saned. After I restarted udev, I could.

The best thing would be to try to reproduce this and confirm it's a
udev issue.

Try commenting out the rule for your scanner, then restart udev, then
uncomment it and plug your scanner. Check the permissions on the
device node.

If it doesn't work, rinse, repeat while running udevadm monitor.


strace()ing udevd and touching a file under /etc/udev/rules.d shows
udev reloading the rules just fine.

JB.

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