Corrected then: I just tried it again and it did work. The problem with the 
first attempt was most likely that I didn't re-initialize USB/scanner support 
via "sudo /etc/init.d/udev restart" prior to the attempt.
---quote (Conrad Knauer)---
OriginalGrumpyOldMan: I'm also running Feisty and recently installed the kernel 
update [As per Synaptic: "linux (2.6.20.15.14) to 2.6.20.16.28.1"]. I have a 
Canon CanoScan LiDE 30 which still does work with xsane after "scanbuttond -r 
1000000" The trick I find is to run scanbuttond before you start xsane.

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