On Sun, 02 Aug 2009 19:43:51 -0500
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" <mikkel(a)infinity-ltd.com> wrote:
There used to be a rule set for scaners in /etc/udev/rules.d that
created a scanner symlink, and set permissions. But can't seem to
find it any more. This makes me suspect that HAL or ConsoleKit has
taken over. It is possible that your scanner is not being recognized
by the software... If so, this would be a good time to file a bug
report so they can add it to the list.
Yeah, it is a scanner that hasn't been supported in sane before this
(Visioneer OneTouch 7400, the Visioneer OneTouch 7300 is supported), so
there will be lots of things to do. I'll be reporting to sane, so maybe
it will get fixed via upstream.
In the mean time, you can write a udev rule to set permissions on
the device. Does "ls /dev/scanner*" show a symlink for the scanner?
In my searching so far, this seems to be obsolete because it used the
scanner module in the kernel. The modern solution is to use libusb for
usb scanners.