First, run: sudo sane-find-scanner That'll check if the scanner is identified or not under the current SANE version you have.
If that doesn't work, check that your scanner is supported and you're on the latest SANE version (you may need to use the PPA in Ubuntu). If that does work, then the permissions are not set to allow the regular user to use the scanner. Usually you don't need to symlink to the scanner if you're using xsane, so I'd remove your udev rule and see if that helps. Xsane will scan for your scanner, and if it's the only one, uses it (it'll prompt you otherwise). On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 8:37 AM Heinz Rohde via sane-devel <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > I created a symlink via udev rule calles MyScanner and points to > /dev/bus/001/002 (for example) > > I cannot get genesys to use this link, or in other words, scanimage -d > /dev/MyScanner resukts in an error. > > Any Ideas? > > Thank you, > Heinz > > -- Kelly "STrRedWolf" Price http://redwolf.ws
