Hello! On 01/06/2014 04:00 AM, *Rodney D. Myers* wrote, and I quote (in part):
> I'm having trouble getting Vuescan working with testing x86. I worked > under Linux Mint. > > I have my name in the scanner and saned "group" > > scanner:x:105:saned,rodney > saned:x:118:rodney > > As my own account, I am unbable to get it to recognize the scanner. From vuescan web http://www.hamrick.com/vuescan/vuescan.htm#linux -----(Cut)----- If you're using a newer Linux distribution that's LSB compliant, edit "/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules", find the line that begins with "libusb device access" and change 0644 to 0666. (It might be in "/lib/udev/rules.d") -----(Cut)----- For my old scanner I created a custom udev rules file (symlinked as /etc/udev/rules/55-scanmakerx12usl.rules You can try to modify it for your purpose (change idVendor and idProduct attributes)... -- Petr Voralek (JabberID: na...@jabber.cz) ... Paranoids are people, too; they have their own problems. It's easy to criticize, but if everybody hated you, you'd be paranoid too.
# Microtek ScanMaker x12USL ATTRS{idVendor}=="05da", ATTRS{idProduct}=="20b0", MODE="0666", GROUP="scanner", ENV{libsane_matched}="yes"
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