[Bug 662065] Re: Regression: 1394 scanner device (sgN) permissions

2011-10-16 Thread John Sauter
I am seeing this same symptom with an Epson Perfection V700 photo.

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[Bug 662065] Re: Regression: 1394 scanner device (sgN) permissions

2011-10-16 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 662065] Re: Regression: 1394 scanner device (sgN) permissions

2011-02-25 Thread Neil Woolford
Some googling and thinking later, I have now added an ad hoc udev rule
which sorts it for me for now.

/etc/udev/rules.d/90-scannerbodge.rules

SUBSYSTEMS=="scsi",ATTRS{vendor}=="EPSON   ",MODE="0666"

This is far from foolproof or good practice but as I have no other Epson
devices at the moment, and am unlikely to have any on the scsi subsystem
it suffices as proof of concept and works round the problem for now.

I'd still be interested to know where the rule should be by default, as
I've no doubt it should be somewhere else than where I've put it.

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[Bug 662065] Re: Regression: 1394 scanner device (sgN) permissions

2011-02-25 Thread Neil Woolford
Ok. The same regression here with an Epson scanner.  It's dual interface
and Just Works if plugged in as a USB device but the permissions for the
device need changing from root to work on firewire.

I've run the same diagnostic as above, but can't see where in it the
user and group are set.  For now I can manually reset owner and group to
use the Firewire interface, but where should it be set automatically?

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