So, do I need to change udev rules for this? If so, how do I do that. I have never dealt with udev rules before. I have both dev/bus/usb and proc/bus/usb on my system. Which would I have to change, or would udev rulles adjust both of them?
Marc m. allan noah wrote: > man sane-usb > > you need to change perms in /proc/bus/usb/ or in /dev/bus/usb, these > are usually manage by udev. > > allan > > On 4/25/08, Marc Shapiro <mshapiro_42 at yahoo.com> wrote: > >> I recently purchased an EPSON CX7400 All-In-One and it prints and copies >> great. Scanning has been a problem. I am running Debian Etch and have >> sane and xsane installed. Until this evening I could not get sane to >> recognize that I had a scanner installed at all. I'm not sure what >> changed that, but it now recognizes the scanner if I run scanimage, or >> xscanimage as root, but NOT if I run as a normal user. Running xsane as >> root gives me warnings that this is not a good idea. I would much >> rather run as a normal user. I have added scanner0 to /dev/.static/dev >> (that is probably what made it start to work at all) and I have changed >> its ownership to root:scanner with permissions of 664. I am in the >> scanner group, so I expected to be able to use it as non-root. Do I >> need to reboot for this to take effect. What else do I need to do to >> run xscanimage as non-root? >> >> All help will be appreciated. >> >> -- >> Marc Shapiro >> mshapiro_42 at yahoo.com >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> sane-devel mailing list: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org >> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel >> Unsubscribe: Send mail with subject "unsubscribe your_password" >> to sane-devel-request at lists.alioth.debian.org >> >> > > > -- Marc Shapiro mshapiro_42 at yahoo.com