Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
Hi Olaf ;)
>> All-in-one devices should be seen as 2 separate USB devices. If it's
>> not the case, then it's poorly designed...
>>
>> IMHO :)
>
> Mind telling the EPSON engineers for me ;-)
I'd be happy to do that. Send me their mail addresses :-) Have you
tried to beat
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Julien BLACHE writes:
> Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>
>> Let's say I've added an entry to libsane.usermap for the EPSON Stylus
>> CX5200 and blacklisted it. I plug it in and the "device node" access
>> permissions are set to 0660 and ownership to root.scanner. Fine i
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On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 12:47:55PM +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> I just checked with a Stylus Photo RX500. Here's the output of lsusb
> (with only this USB device attached) on Debian testing/unstable.
>
>
Julien BLACHE writes:
> Julien BLACHE wrote:
>
>> Does everybody agree with that ? I think I'll commit the files
>> tomorrow, then it'll be a matter of filling the libsane.usermap file
>> with a lot of USB product/vendor IDs :)
>
> It's all done now. tools/hotplug/libsane.usermap is waiting for
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Let's say I've added an entry to libsane.usermap for the EPSON Stylus
> CX5200 and blacklisted it. I plug it in and the "device node" access
> permissions are set to 0660 and ownership to root.scanner. Fine if I
> just want to scan, but how do I print now?
All-in-one d
Julien BLACHE wrote:
> Does everybody agree with that ? I think I'll commit the files
> tomorrow, then it'll be a matter of filling the libsane.usermap file
> with a lot of USB product/vendor IDs :)
It's all done now. tools/hotplug/libsane.usermap is waiting for new
entries :)
JB.
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Marcel Pol writes:
> On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 20:47:27 +0100
> Julien BLACHE wrote:
>
>> I'm going to add the hotplug scripts used by the Debian package to the
>> CVS (probably into tools/hotplug), with a short README explaining how
>> to use them.
>>
>> I can't remember if this was discussed on the
Marcel Pol wrote:
Hi,
> I did have some problems with it however, reconnecting the scanner made the
> corresponding file go from /proc/bus/usb/001/002 to */003, and for that file
> the ownership wasn't set correctly. I'm not sure if that's just some /proc
> weirdness or not.
That's because the
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
Hi,
> That's probably because your pam_console only does things at login.
> In general this is the wrong time for USB devices or any removable
> device for that matter.
I remember a thread on debian-devel a couple of months ago, where
pam_console was mentioned, and AFAIR
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 20:47:27 +0100
Julien BLACHE wrote:
> I'm going to add the hotplug scripts used by the Debian package to the
> CVS (probably into tools/hotplug), with a short README explaining how
> to use them.
>
> I can't remember if this was discussed on the list or on IRC, but
> somebody
Hi,
I'm going to add the hotplug scripts used by the Debian package to the
CVS (probably into tools/hotplug), with a short README explaining how
to use them.
I can't remember if this was discussed on the list or on IRC, but
somebody (c0ffee ?) suggested we add to the libsane.usermap file all
the
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