Hi Frank, Thanks for your advice.
Frank wrote: > On Sat, 01 Mar 2003 06:10, Stephen Liu wrote: > > - snip - > > XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX > In the following section I was sure to include exactly what sane-find-scanner > returned. In your case might I suggest : ( NB -Do not go as su! ) > > #cd /dev > #chmod -c 0777 sg1 > > I not sure why but I think in ensures 777 status to your sg1 file as local > and > not possibly only as root. [ This also allowed me to see the double entry I > did know I had of my scanner when I issued xsane. I was given given a choice > in my case to select xxx/scanner or xxx/scanner0. Hmmmm........ Both worked. > > XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I have done that but can't help. When I started 'xsane' it did not offer me selection. I think it is the problem of the simulated scsi connection of the Cdwriter. If I remove it from /etc/grub.conf, the CDwriter could not work. B.R. Stephen - snip -
