Public bug reported:
I tried to burn an audio cd from my hard drive. Brasero lets me add the
selected tracks, but when I click the Burn button the program hangs.
This issue is happening on two different PCs.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: brasero 3.12.1-4ubuntu2
ProcVersio
Well, tanj-dammit! I had this problem fixed and now it's happening
again! I've gone through all the fixes in this thread to no avail.
Should I start another issue or stay here with people who understand?
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@Peter Bennett,
Let me make sure I'm following. scanimage -L doesn't find the scanner,
but sudo scanimage -L does?
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@Peter Bennett,
If you've got Synaptic, start it and search for ufw. I had it without
knowing. I installed gufw, which is just a graphical interface to ufw
and was able to check the firewall rules.
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@Peter Bennett,
I'm sorry, I don't know anything about network connections, but that's where
your problem lies. You've got the drivers linked, and the Epson rule, so once
you get the network connection fixed you should be all right. Sorry I can't be
of more help.
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@downward,
Take a look at epson.com and download the latest drivers. I think that may
help.
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Title:
Many 3rd party scanne
@Peter Bennet,
try "sudo sane-find-scanner" (without the double quotes) and see if the scanner
is recognized.
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Many
@Peter Bennett,
Have you created the symlinks from /usr/lib/sane to /usr/lib/x86_64
-linux-gnu/sane? Alternatively, have you tried searching for the
scanner as root?
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@Manuel,
You are a frickin' genius! I checked Users and Groups. Use scanners was
checked, so I took a look at my groups. I has both saned and scanner, but was
only a member of scanner. I joined saned, rebooted, and Robert is your
mother's brother. Thank you so very much!
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@Manuel,
I added the further content to my Rules file, but it didn't make any
difference.
In case I haven't mentioned it, and because it may be important, I am
able to scan as root, but not as a regular user.
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I've just tried a fresh install of Epson's drivers, deleting and
reinstalling libsane-epkowa*, recreating the symlinks, all the process
in Comment #96. This procedure worked for me on 17.10, but not on
18.04. What am I missing?
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Well, it happened again. I just upgraded to 18.04 and once again my
scanner isn't working. I've reinstalled the Epson driver (the scanner
in question is a Perfection V370), created the symlinks, and made sure
79-udev-epson.rules had the correct contents. I've power-cycled the
scanner and the com
Yes, I'm sure the scanner is working because this last round of fixes
has it working! Thanks so very much!
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Many 3r
Okay, I did all that. Fresh download of Iscan, made the symlinks, and
I'm still getting the "Error during device I/O" message.
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No joy. Error during device i/o.
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Title:
Many 3rd party scanner drivers are broken by a sane change
Status in sane-backen
I think we may be on the verge of a solution.
$ ls /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane/libsane-epkowa
ls: cannot access '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane/libsane-epkowa': No such file
or directory
$ ls /etc/udev/rules.d/*.rules
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-snap.core.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/79-udev-epson.rules
Here's the output:
iscan/now 2.30.2-2 amd64 [installed,local]
iscan-data/now 1.36.0-1 all [installed,local]
iscan-plugin-perfection-v370/now 1.0.0-2 amd64 [installed,local]
libsane1/artful-updates,now 1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1 amd64 [installed]
Is this helpful at all?
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Yes, installing iscan was the first thing I did. I had to install it
when I was running 16.04 and the scanner worked, so I knew it was
needed.
I tried to install sane-backends, but I got this response:
sudo aptitude install sane-backends
[sudo] password for kwright:
Couldn't find any package ma
staedtler-przyborki, here you go!
Output of lsusb:
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0bda:0129 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTS5129 Card
Reader Controller
Bus 001 Device 016: ID 0cf3:0036 Atheros Communications, Inc.
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 064e:9205 Suyin Corp.
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 8087:8000 Intel Corp.
staedtler-przyborski, I wanted to thank you for your help. I've got an
Epson Perfection V370 scanner that hasn't been working since the upgrade
to Artful. Thanks to your instructions about making symlinks and 79
-udev-epson.rules, xsane can now at least _find_ the scanner, a
considerable improvem
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