Hi Erik,
Many thanks for your hint.
After some testing I'm changing the installation description from
symbolic links to ldconfig.
You can fetch the new version of README.linux shortly from git and
hopefully from the Sane website.
Cheers,
Rolf
Am 18.02.2013 19:04, schrieb erik:
> Hello Rolf
>
Ok, all sorted.
Thanks to the help of Rolf and Gernot.
The problem was laying in many different attempts to install
sane-backends, some wrong linking, and after a total clean-up of all the
installations, we noticed that the libsane.la was located in the folder
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libsane.l
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 10:41 PM, Rolf Bensch wrote:
> Hi Erik,
>
> I guess that you don't have the user rights to access your scanner.
Erik,
would you be so kind as you give a clear description of the problem
you faced, and how you finally solved it (I think there may be a more
elegant method,
Hi Erik,
I guess that you don't have the user rights to access your scanner.
Please try 'sudo scanimage -L'. If this is working, you need to copy
'tools/udev/libsane.rules' from your sane's project folder to
'/etc/udev/rules.d/' and join the group 'scanner'. Ubuntu uses udev to
recognise the atta
Hello all
First of all, if any replies, please send me a cc as i am not a member
of this list.
Secondly, I had Sane working brilliantly under ubuntu 10.04 with the
backend version 1.0.16
now, after doing a completely fresh install of 12.04 i really cannot get
Sane to work.
here are some pro