On Thu, 16 Jan 2014, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
After reading through that it seemed simpler just to live with running
su xsane, but I did the following:
[bobg@box10 ~]$ ls -l /dev/bus/usb/`lsusb |grep Canon |cut -d: -f1 |tr "
" / |cut -d/ -f 2,4`
crw-rw-r--. 1 root root 189, 1 Jan 16 03:33 /dev/bus/usb/001/002
[bobg@box10 ~]$ ls /dev/bus/usb/001/002 -l
crw-rw-r--. 1 root root 189, 1 Jan 16 03:33 /dev/bus/usb/001/002
[root@box10 bobg]# chmod 776 /dev/bus/usb/001/002
[bobg@box10 ~]$ ls /dev/bus/usb/001/002 -l
crwxrwxrw-. 1 root root 189, 1 Jan 16 03:33 /dev/bus/usb/001/002
And then:
[bobg@box10 ~]$ xsane
Xsane runs.
Will it survive a system reboot? I dunno, but if not it will fix it for
me since I don't often use the scanner.
IIRC, no.
I had to modify udev rules.
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"SCSI is NOT magic. There are *fundamental technical
reasons* why it is necessary to sacrifice a young
goat to your SCSI chain now and then." -- John Woods
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