The manufacturers won't. And if each manufacturer would try to create
all the symlinks needed in order to make the drivers work on all the
linux distries that tend to be broken in different ways that would
clearly be prone to create conflicts.

But if Ubuntu has broken things by starting to expect them in unexpected
places Ubuntu could automatically provide all the symlinks that are
needed to make the drivers appear in all the places they could or should
be - and nearly all drivers by nearly all manufacturers would restart
working out-of-the box without requiring intervention of the
manufacturers and applying fixes to every single driver.

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