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I have a SCSI scanner Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 4c. YAST sees it as Hewlett-Packard SCSI processor 'C2520A 3503' at /dev/sg3 but ends saying "The following models are not known to HAL: SCSI-device=/dev/sg3"
I cannot make it to understand that it is a good old ScanJet 4c which should be well supported. It works of course but I have to use it with root privileges. ![]() lsscsi [2:0:0:0] disk ATA Maxtor 6L160P0 BAH4 /dev/sda [2:0:1:0] disk ATA IBM-DTLA-307015 TX2O /dev/sdb [3:0:0:0] cd/dvd HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4163B A104 /dev/sr0 [5:0:1:0] process HP C2520A 3503 - |
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that has been a perennial problem with us too: only root has access to the scanner; each version of Gnome?? seems to have that; our KDE install of 10.3 did not bring that issue:
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then I can run xsane what do you do? I spent some time reading about various entries I could make in files; all to no avail for me; I do get a sense it is a Suse speciality; other distros do not seem to specialise in it |
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As my scanner is not an usb device it doesn't show on lsusb list.
I have just changed to OpenSuSE from Ubuntu. There I had the same problem and started xsane with "sudo xsane". I guess with SuSE I have to use it as root but as I seldom use the scanner, it is not such a big thing
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