On 11/02/10 07:27, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
> 2010/11/2 CJoeB <colleen.bea...@gmail.com>:
>>  Hi,
>>
>>
>> The current problem is related to the scanner.  My previous post was
>> about not being able to use xsane as a normal user, it would only work
>> as root.  Since posting that, I've done upgrades to my system and for
>> months, the scanner won't work at all - not as a normal user nor as root.
>>
>>
> The sane project has a pretty good search engine [1] where you can
> find the needed driver.
> Hint: Try hpaio :) PS: Your internet search engine of choice is your friend.
>
> http://www.sane-project.org/cgi-bin/driver.pl?manu=Hewlett-Packard&model=Photosmart&bus=any&v=&p=

Thanks for the link.  I got the scanner working and BTW, I did do a
google search, but the search parameters I used only returned stuff from
my previous posts.

The reason for the "Att'n Neil Bothwick" in the subject line is because
Neil responded months ago when I had the scanner working the first time,
but could only run xsane as root, not as a normal user.  Neil responded
suggesting that I write a udev rule and gave me an example:

SYSFS{product}=="CanoScan", SYSFS{manufacturer}=="Canon",
GROUP:="scanner", MODE:="0660"

I used this to write a udev rule after reading some documentation.  Of
course I changed the product and manufacturer in the above line to what
is applicable to my HP C4795.  After rebooting, I was able to run xsane
as a normal user.  However, when I run it from the command line, a bunch
of messages appear and I'm not sure if there is a problem or if I didn't
write the rule correctly.

This is the message that repeats itself in the terminal window:

(xsane:10566): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkSpinButton: setting an adjustment with
non-zero page size is deprecated

Do I need to be concerned about this?

Regards,

Colleen




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