Just for the sake of documenting my finding I add this comment here for
those that may be affected by the same misconfiguration:
I had exactly the same problems, but they weren't fixed with the
forementioned packages nor with the solution mentioned in bug 21708 so
something else was still wrong. A
A new bug has been filed: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/sane-backends/+bug/211708
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You are not supposed to use polkit-authorization or anything like that,
it's supposed to happen automatically.
Again, please everyone who has that problem, open a *new* bug with the
output of those commands:
lsusb
sane-find-scanner # in package sane-utils
sudo sane-find-scanner
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Did you used polkit-gnome-authorization ?
Am Donnerstag, den 03.04.2008, 21:25 + schrieb KT:
> Fishor, the user is already in 'scanner' group.
>
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Fishor, the user is already in 'scanner' group.
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this is not udev or san issue. Hardy provide new interface to manage
device access. Set your account to to use scanner with polkit-gnome-
authorization and/or users-admin . Do not forget to reboot after setting
up.
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I confirm the precedent issue:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/udev/rules.d$ dpkg -l | grep "\( libsane \| sane\-utils
\| xsane \| xsane\-common \| udev \| hal \)"
ii hal 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu5 Hardware Abstraction
Layer
ii libsane1.0.19-1ubuntu3
No, not a problem with xsane. If I were to change
/etc/udev/rules.d/40-permissions.rules
to have:
# USB devices (usbfs replacement)
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", MODE="0666"
SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device",MODE="0666"
then everything works fine also.
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It's maybe permission problem in xsane, if you run xsane with sudo all
the setup files are then owned by root. Have you tried to remove .sane
directory from your home directory? It's hidden by default so you have
to select "show hidden files"
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Martin, the scanner used to work with earlier versions of Ubuntu. The
scanner works also if I were to run it as root.
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KT, I guess the reason is that your scanner is not recognized by sane.
Can you please open a new bug and include the output of the following
commands (in a Terminal):
lsusb
sudo sane-find-scanner # in package sane-utils
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This bug is still present for me in Hardy beta. I am using
libsane: 1.0.19-1ubuntu3
sane-utils: 1.0.19-1ubuntu3
xsane: 0.995-1ubuntu1
xsane-common: 0.995-1ubuntu1
udev: 117-4ubuntu1
hal: 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu5
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Thank's for the answer and the report of bug 96011.
I am really admiring of this community !
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Guillaume [2008-03-26 16:46 -]:
> But i still have a problem of permission when trying to close Xsane
> without scanning any picture : Ctrl+Q for closing Xsane send me a pop-
> up with a warning message (in french) : "Erreur de création de fichier :
> permission non accordée" and i must close
Hello every body.
Oops, i didn't unplug/replug my scanner after the update... Sorry for
the wrong info and thank's again for rapidity !
But i still have a problem of permission when trying to close Xsane
without scanning any picture : Ctrl+Q for closing Xsane send me a pop-
up with a warning mes
Works for me as well as normal user.
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my scanner is working again as normal user, thanks!
/Simon
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Simon Oosthoek [2008-03-25 20:41 -]:
> Just for my understanding, sane-backends isn't a package name, but it is
> packaged in sane-utils?
sane-backends is the source package name. libsane is the relevant
binary package name. sane-utils is another, which contains tools like
sane-find-scanner, b
Hi Guillaume,
Guillaume [2008-03-26 5:54 -]:
> Sorry for answering to quickly...
> The problem is still here (Ubuntu Hardy with the update of this morning) :-(
>
> libsane : 1.0.19-1ubuntu3
Do you also have hal 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu4? Did you unplug/replug your
scanner after the update?
Marti
Sorry for answering to quickly...
The problem is still here (Ubuntu Hardy with the update of this morning) :-(
libsane : 1.0.19-1ubuntu3
xsane : 0.995-1ubuntu1
xsane-common : 0.995-1ubuntu1
sane-utils is not installed.
Guillaume
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Just for my understanding, sane-backends isn't a package name, but it is
packaged in sane-utils?
Also, can you state the exact version of the update, because it isn't
working yet on my machine (amd64 kubuntu hardy, updated a few minutes
ago).
my version is 1.0.19-1ubuntu2 (which is the same as th
OK ! Thank's for rapidity :-P
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Richard Kleeman [2008-03-24 18:47 -]:
> Bug has reappeared for me. xsane works as root but not as ordinary
> user
Right, that was a recent regression, sorry. Fixed with today's
hardy uploads (sane-backends and hal).
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Bug has reappeared for me. xsane works as root but not as ordinary
user
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Here are some bugs that are/could be related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-backends/+bug/121082
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/188552
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-backends/+bug/181129
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Ok, that wasn't a useful comment, I just noticed the duplicates in the
menu ;-)
Wouldn't it make sense to do both the 45-libsane.rules and the new
consolekit solution? They may at some point conflict somewhat, but I
don't think it will do much harm in the transition phase.
Something that worries
I did a clean hardy install and scanner did't worked (same brscan2
driver) without changing usb permissions in 40-permissions.rules
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I just tried to install my scanner (Brother DCP-130C) using the brscan2
drivers from Brother's website after installing Hardy and xsane is
giving me the error it gave on previous Ubuntu versions before updating
45-libsane.rules as per
http://solutions.brother.com/linux/sol/printer/linux/linux_faq.h
Hi,
knarf [2008-03-12 15:17 -]:
> Ehhh... not to be obnoxious or anything... but why was this bug first
> fixed in sane-backends 1.0.19~cvs20071213-4ubuntu2 and then apparently
> unfixed/reintroduced in sane-backends 1.0.19-1ubuntu2 (hardy)? The udev
> rules file is missing - again?
The udev
Ehhh... not to be obnoxious or anything... but why was this bug first
fixed in sane-backends 1.0.19~cvs20071213-4ubuntu2 and then apparently
unfixed/reintroduced in sane-backends 1.0.19-1ubuntu2 (hardy)? The udev
rules file is missing - again?
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The update fixes the problem on my system. I note however that the
scanning function of xsane does not work for my scanner unless sane-
utils is also installed. Should this package be a compulsory dependency
of libsane (it is only recommended at present)?
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** Changed in: sane-backends (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
Assignee: (unassigned) => Martin Pitt (pitti)
Status: New => In Progress
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* debian/rules: Install hal FDI, so that hal will automatically apply ACLs
to the USB device node, and to fix desktop integration. (LP
** Changed in: sane-backends (Ubuntu)
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Only root has access to scanners connected to the USB port!! So if you
use "SUDO sane-find-scanner" "SUDO scanimage -L" and "SUDO scanimage
--format tiff --resolution 300 -x 215 -y 297 > image" - or something
like that - everything works fine. This is very anno
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