I've had to conclude that the developers won't be fixing this one - they
are not going to change the kernel build options for anything other than
security issues, which this isn't. The time to fix this was during
feisty development, by responding to this bug report. Instead the
decision was taken to allow some of the best-supported scanners under
linux to become broken, balancing that against the benefit elsewhere.
Hopefully it was worth it - some kind of response to all these hundreds
of bug reports would be nice!

I now have Feisty running, with the latest Nvidia drivers, Beryl, all my
hardware (INCLUDING my LIDE-20!) working properly.

How? By enabling edy security repository, installing the 2.6.17-11
kernel, removing the ubuntu Nvidia stuff, adding all the build-essential
gcc and so on, then installing the Nvidia drivers (and compiling the
kernel modules after stopping kdm), editing xorg.conf. I've had to do
all this sort of thing before, but this kind of thing is what I moved to
Ubuntu to avoid - certainly not working-out-of-the-box! Oh well, next
release will be THE one, I'm sure.

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Canon Lide25 (plustek backend) scanner does not scan via gui
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