Thanks Lucien.

I had to downgrade more than the libsane package to get everything
working.

Here's a short summary of what I did to get things working as they were:

1) Remove the libsane-1.0.20-4ubuntu3 package (I did this using
Synaptic).  Write down the dependencies that get removed, so you can
install them back later.  If you have xsane installed, remove the xsane-
common package also (it's not listed as a dependency).

2) Download the following packages from jaunty (download links are at
the bottom of the page):

libsane_1.0.19-23ubuntu7_i386.deb (http://packages.ubuntu.com/en/jaunty/libsane)
sane-utils_1.0.19-23ubuntu7_i386.deb 
(http://packages.ubuntu.com/en/jaunty/sane-utils)
xsane-common_0.996-1ubuntu2_all.deb 
(http://packages.ubuntu.com/en/jaunty/xsane-common)
xsane_0.996-1ubuntu2_i386.deb (http://packages.ubuntu.com/en/jaunty/xsane)

Close Synaptic, and install the packages by doubleclicking them and
clicking install.  Make sure you install them in the order they were
downloaded.

I also changed the permissions as mentioned in your post, but I'm not
sure if that's absolutely necessary.

You can now test the scanner with xsane.  It should work as it had under
jaunty.

3) Install any packages that were removed in step 1, but have not been
installed yet.  Do NOT upgrade any of the packages installed in step 2.


That's it.  Scanner is now working as it should be.  Thank you very much for 
the help.

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XSane is not compatible any more with libsane in Karmic (9.10)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/485551
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