On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 20:11:46 +
Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 10:04:14 -0600, Dan wrote:
>
> > here's the output from the system log, i use metalog so
> > that's /var/log/everything/current.
> >
> > Jan 14 10:02:02 [kernel] usb 2-1:
> > USB disconnect, addres
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 10:04:14 -0600, Dan wrote:
> here's the output from the system log, i use metalog so
> that's /var/log/everything/current.
>
> Jan 14 10:02:02 [kernel] usb 2-1:
> USB disconnect, address 2 Jan 14 10:02:08 [kernel] ohci_hcd
> :00:02.0: wakeup Jan 14 10:02:08 [kernel] usb 2
On Sunday 14 January 2007 11:38, Justin Findlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] usb scanner HP2200c':
> On AD 2007 January 13 Saturday 12:22:25 PM +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > Don't apologise, if you know it's wrong, don't do it. Not o
On AD 2007 January 13 Saturday 12:22:25 PM +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> Don't apologise, if you know it's wrong, don't do it. Not only do I get
> two copies of your mail, but of every response when someone uses Reply to
> All :(
That's the way some mailing lists work because it's more 'RFC compli
> OK, so it's not a permissions issue. What shows up in your syslog when
> you connect the scannner?
>
> If you use syslog-ng, run "tail -f /var/log/message" then connect the
> scanner.
here's the output from the system log, i use metalog so
that's /var/log/everything/current.
Jan 14 10:02:02 [
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 23:12:57 +0100, Mihamina Rakotomandimby (R12y) wrote:
> As root:
> # scanimage --list-devices
> No scanners were identified. [...]
> # sane-find-scanner -q
> found USB scanner [...]
> found USB scanner [...]
>
> As normal user:
> $ scanimage
> I don't have much experience with USB devices or how udev handles
> them in /dev. All my experience which is quite limited would suggest
> that it is still a permission issue. You could find the (ephemeral)
> device file(s) and check the perms on them and then issue the groups
> command to che
On AD 2007 January 12 Friday 11:12:57 PM +0100, Mihamina Rakotomandimby (R12y)
wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-01-12 at 10:19 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > What are the results of running "scanimage --list-devices" both as root
> > and a normal user? Permission problems can cause scanimage or xsane to not
On Fri, 2007-01-12 at 10:19 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> What are the results of running "scanimage --list-devices" both as root
> and a normal user? Permission problems can cause scanimage or xsane to not
> find the scanner while sane-find-scanner will.
As root:
# scanimage --list-device
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 01:28:47 +0100, Mihamina Rakotomandimby (R12y) wrote:
> When I launch xsane, it says it does not detect any device.
> I launch it as user, I already added me to the scanner group.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ sane-find-scanner -q
> found USB scanner (vendor=0x03f0 [Hewlett-Packard
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