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Joe G.
joegum at verizon.net
Sat Sep 11 06:47:36 UTC 2004
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
> It would appear that on Sep 4, joegum did say:
>
> Oops.... I guess I wasn't clear. I Xandros, my usb scanner was
> detected, but not supported by sane. In FC2, it's not detected.
> Thank you for the link. I'm going to follow-up on your suggestion as
> well as the other suggestions I've been getting. Even if I can't get
> the scanner running, I'm no worse off than under Xandros.
>
> I'll say this, too. I really don't think newbie should be intimidated
> by Fedora. It's a very usable and functional OS with world class
> support from this forum.
>
>
> Not detected?... Did you try this as root? Do you have the right sane
> backend configured?
>
> With FC2 there is a known problem that stops non-root users from
> getting
> the right permissions on the usb bus. There have been several good
> explanations (check the archives) but in my case (once I found out how
> to configure sane (including getting a required file from the scanners
> windows driver disk) [I'm using a cheap memorex scanner] I still had
> to
> fix the bus permission settings before it would work for a non-root
> user.
>
> I had to poke around to find that my mount point was
> /proc/bus/usb/001/002
> (yours might be different) Then I had to (with root permissions)
> execute:
> "chmod 666 /proc/bus/usb/001/002" before kooka would detect the
> scanner
> for a normal user accounts.
>
> The annoying thing is that I have to do this again after every reboot.
> I sure hope they fix that for FC3. Because remembering to run the
> /root/bin/fixscan script I put that chmod command in, BEFORE starting
> kooka
> is a small pain. But it's much better than having to boot windows to
> use
> the scanner...
It seems that my scanner isn't supported at all by SANE. (HP 3400c).
Thanks for the tip, though. I'll file it for future memory. -Joe G.
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