Hello, I set the /usr/bin/scanimage suid and now it works (at the moment). But I was so much fiddling about, that I am not sure, if it works, when I install it anew. Hm, we will see. I guess this thread isn't closed yet ;-)
I will check your hints! Regards Cornelius Gerhard Jaeger wrote: > Hi, > > On Thursday 30 September 2004 14:11, Cornelius Koelbel wrote: > >>Hello all, >> >>I am running a SuSE 9.1 with a Canon USB Scanner attached. >> >>sane-find-scanner tells me this: >>found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x220d [CanoScan], >>chip=LM983x?) at libusb:002:003 > > > Try to run it as root and the "?" in "chip=LM983x" will disappear... > >>and I set up the scanner with yast. >> >>Wenn I log into X and start xsane, I am able to scan. >>But when I got to a terminal and do a "/usr/bin/scanimage", I get this >>message: >>"scanimage: no SANE devices found" > > > This is somewhat strange. What's the output of: > export SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK=20; scanimage -L > > [SNIPSNAP] > >>The device in the proc filesystem exists: >>--snip-- >>linux:~ # ls /proc/bus/usb/002/003 -l >>-rw-rw-rw- 1 root root 57 Sep 30 11:20 /proc/bus/usb/002/003 >>--snip-- > > > So there should be no problem in accessing the scanner. > > >>I get such a message in the /var/log/messages: >>--snip-- >>Sep 30 11:26:16 linux scanimage: resmgr: server response code 200 >>Sep 30 11:26:16 linux scanimage: resmgr: server response code 200 >>--snip-- > > > Hmmm, not quite sure about that - maybe here's the problem. > Anybody else? > > Gerhard > > > -- Diese Nachricht wurde auf Viren und andere gefaehrliche Inhalte untersucht und ist - aktuelle Virenscanner vorausgesetzt - sauber. MailScanner dankt transtec fur die freundliche Unterstutzung.