Hello Olaf,
Olaf Meeuwissen [2011-03-03 13:14 +0900]:
> > I [...] will be filing a bug report to get this fixed. It is not a
> > SANE problem.
>
> Done. See
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-backends/+bug/727696
Thanks for pointing that out! I'll look into this ASAP.
Olaf
Olaf Meeuwissen writes:
> [regarding permission issues for some SCSI scanning devices]
>
> I [...] will be filing a bug report to get this fixed. It is not a
> SANE problem.
Done. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-backends/+bug/727696
Hope this helps,
--
Olaf Meeuwissen,
Therese Poitrineau writes:
> HI
> My scanner Epson GT7000 was unreacheable by 'simple-scan'.
> It was listed correctly by the command 'lsscsi' as EPSON GT7000, , but no
> device
> (/dev/sg3 ... or more..) follower on the line.
> Indeed, a /dev/sg8 device existed , with the rights -rwx---,
HI
My scanner Epson GT7000 was unreacheable by 'simple-scan'.
It was listed correctly by the command 'lsscsi' as EPSON GT7000, , but no
device
(/dev/sg3 ... or more..) follower on the line.
Indeed, a /dev/sg8 device existed , with the rights -rwx---, owner as root.
After the command 'sudo c
What is the content of /proc/scsi/scsi ?
allan
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 3:32 PM, Therese Poitrineau
wrote:
> HI
> My scanner Epson GT7000 was unreacheable by 'simple-scan'.
> It was listed correctly by the command 'lsscsi' as EPSON GT7000, , but no
> device
> (/dev/sg3 ... or more..) follower on