** Description changed: I've used a Canoscan LIDE 60 with no issues for I don't know how many versions of Ubuntu, until now. For some reason, Xsane will not find it on my desktop (No Device Found), and after the latest updates, I can't find it on my laptop, either. The scanner is connected via a usb plug. When I run lsusb, it the device shows up with the ID 04a9:221c Canon, Inc. (as it should). It also shows up with cat /proc/bus/usb/devices, so the device is definitely being recognized. However, sane-find scanner finds nothing (same when done as root), and the command scanimage -L gives me nothing on the desktop, and just my camera on the laptop (same when done as root). Everything is fine with /etc/sane.d/dll.conf and /etc/sane.d/genesys.conf. The device uses genesys. I also made sure to install the latest sane backends (1.0.19) and ran the patch found in Bug #33383, but no joy. Running sane-find-scanner should at least show a usb device, but I get "No USB scanners found." This means I have to go into windows to use my scanner, and I'm teaching now and need my scanner a lot. Not cool. I know the device still works, though, because it works fine in windows. I'm completely baffled at this point. Any ideas? Using Ubuntu 8.04 on a Dell Inspiron 530 and a Lenovo IdeaPad Y510. The scanner has not worked on the Dell at all, and worked on the Lenovo up until about a week ago. + + UPDATE + + I learned today that in /etc/udev/rules.d, the file 45-libsane.rules had + one difference in the CanoScane LiDE 60 line; all the rest of the lines + had ENV{libsane_matched}="yes", while the LiDE 60 line did not. I added + that, no luck. + + I also learned from someone who had a similar problem a while back that + he had a file 53-sane.rules in /etc/udev/rules.d. That was not in my + /etc/udev/rules.d. I tried adding it, with the same headers as + 45-libsane.rules and the LiDE 60 line, and again, no luck. (Admittedly, + I don't really know what the hell I'm doing there.) + + What's curious to me is why this worked from I think Breezy on, and now + it doesn't. I'm hoping it's back for Intrepid.
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