Hello,
On Nov 1 22:04 Thuis wrote (shortened):
> Only root can use the scanner. How do I make the scanner accessible for the
> other users?
How to do it depends on the Linux distribution which you use
and/or whether you compiled SANE by yourself from source.
For Suse Linux see
http://portal.su
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 10:04:47PM +0100, Thuis wrote:
> Next question, how do I set the access rigths for the scanner device.
> Only root can use the scanner. How do I make the scanner accessible for the
> other users? The only option I can find is a "chmod" wich worsk temporarly. I
> am lo
Thanks,
The scanner device is working.
Next question, how do I set the access rigths for the scanner device.
Only root can use the scanner. How do I make the scanner accessible for the
other users? The only option I can find is a "chmod" wich worsk temporarly. I
am looking for a permanent solutio
Hello,
On Oct 26 22:01 Thuis wrote (shortened):
> I get a "[plustek] sanei_access_lock failed: 11"
See
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2005-August/014301.html
Which exact lock directory it is in your case may depend on how
your particular RPM was built.
Kind Regards
Johanne
Have a look in "/.../sane/sane-backends/plustek/Plustek-USB.txt". Don't know
where it resides in Fedora, maybe in /usr/doc/packages/.
Greetings
Wolfram Heider
Am Mittwoch, 26. Oktober 2005 22:01 schrieb Thuis:
> Hello there,
>
> I have an Canoscan LIDE30, support in backend x.x.16. I use Fedo
Hello there,
I have an Canoscan LIDE30, support in backend x.x.16. I use Fedora 4 as
operating system and installed the SANE package from RPM.
SANE will recognize the usb-device as a scanner but won't make a device for
it. I get a "[plustek] sanei_access_lock failed: 11" please tell me how to
a