-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi!
[G. L. `Griz' Inabnit] > Good day, > > I recently aquired a Mustek 6000 III EP Plus parelell port scanner. As > root, > it works wonderfully. > > SYS INFO: > > Debian UNSTABLE (SID) > > libsane 1.0.4-2 API library for scanners > sane 1.0.4-1 Scanner graphical front-ends > xsane 0.70-1 a gtk based X11 frontend for SANE (Scanner A > xbase-clients 4.1.0-2 miscellaneous X clients > > Athlon 850 Tbird > 1.5 gig ram > Abit KT7A-Raid > Printer port set to EPP in CMOS > > /etc/inetd.conf line; > sane stream tcp nowait saned.saned /usr/sbin/saned > saned you have to run saned as root (although not recommende in the man-page). just replace saned.saned by root.root. > I fought with the setup/install of this poor flatbed for hours and > hours. > Trying multiple variations of this-that-and-the-other-thing. Nothing seemed > to work. But when I did a 'scanimage --list-devices' as root, sure enough it > was there (I had su'd to root in an xterm to do this). I could not figure out > what the complaint was with xsane other than being told that no devices > existed for use. The scanner was seen, id'd, and said to be working, yet when > I called xsane as a user (griz), I was told there where no scanning devices. > Accidently, I started 'xsane' in the xterm that I had su'd to root in. > PRESTO!! It not only came up and ran (after the bitchbox)!! Also,it beat the > hell outta the speed it ever had in Windon't (BravoZulu people!!). So, then I > tried it as a user again. Nothing. (sigh) > So, onto Google. Do a search for 'xsane mail list'. Bang! There is one! > Fantastic!! They have an archive. Life IS Good! Search the archive. Find two > messages, one from Richard (CC: above) > {http://www.mostang.com/pipermail/sane-devel/2001-July/000079.html} > and another from jochen > {http://www.mostang.com/pipermail/sane-devel/2001-July/000082.html} stating > that the sane.d server would cure the problem. > Uh, it didn't. :--) Although I'm not honestly sure I've set it up > correctly, nor do I know how to assertain if the daemon is actually running. > > 1. Which device is this scanner connected to? I do not have anything in > /dev > that screams out "I'm the scanner!" and I don't see anything in > /var/log/messages (nor dmesg | less). the scanner is not attached to a device, the driver accesses it directly. > > 2. How can I reconfigure the machine so that regular users have access to > the > scanner, software, use w/o su'ing to root? run saned as root, use passwords to protect the service (see man saned, man sane-net & man scanimage) > > 3. Are there any log files for sane/xsane? I do not find anything in /var > or > anywhere else to speak of. if you run saned from the command line with option -d128 you'll get debug output. > > At this time I'm fairly sure it's a simple permissions issue, but I've > yet > to discover WHICH packages needed corrected or which device I may need access > to. > > Please keep Richard included on any responces to me, please. As we are > working on this together. And if there is any other System Info (e.g versions > of software, hardware info, log files, etc) required, just let me know and > it will be included on the next mailing to the list. > > > Respectfully, > > > Griz > > regards - -- jochen - -- Things are more like they used to be than they are now. [This is a signature virus, please copy me into your signature file!] GnuGP public key for jochen.eisin...@gmx.de: http://home.nexgo.de/jochen.eisinger/pubkey.asc -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Weitere Infos: siehe http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE7c/zg8OF76YrreuMRAq66AJ9n9z8jAnLsi3yb44gf4Cd6upX5cwCg8qYI 0zuZJeu7ghpWEzg7gFjWSCk= =Xlj4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----