The ugly workaround from Hans Schwimmbeck works for me with the Epson
4490 scanner (iscan gtx 750 bundle). During install I was required to
allow the uninstall of the colord package, which I did, reinstalling it
soon after; strangely the removal of colord didn't remove gnome related
stuff as experienced in previous attempts to play with the zesty libsane
(?!?!?). Other than issuing the hold command in the terminal I've also
had to pin the relevant packages within synaptic, or else the software
updater would try to upgrade libsane to libsane1 (?!?!? again). This so
called ugly workaround is the most elegant solution available at the
moment IMHO, thank You for sharing Hans; my workaround (post #16) was
preventing the upgrade of many packages, while this supposedly ugly fix
doesn't.

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  the change from libsane to libsane1 broke many (all?) 3rd party plug-
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