Hi everyone,
Semi-noob here. I recently installed openSUSE 11.1-Gnome2.24 on my box. Very happy with it. When I tried installing my EPSON CX5600 scanner through USB all went wrong.
1. I was able to install epkowa driver. All cool. I then proceed to test epkowa. Epson goes through all the noises and it returns a "Successfully Tested epkowa" - 'Test with 'scanimage -d epkowa:libusb:005:003 -v' succeeded'. After I click the OK button ERROR:
Code:
The scanner is not known to HAL.
To access the scanner as normal user,
udev, HAL, and hal-resmgr are needed to grant
appropriate access permissions automatically.
Therefore the scanner model must be known to HAL.
If the scanner is not known to HAL, a re-plug
of a USB scanner should help.
Otherwise a reboot should be done to restart
the whole udev/HAL/hal-resmgr machinery.
Check if the scanner is listed in the lshal output.
If a SCSI scanner which was switched on during boot
is not listed in the lshal output, the usual reason
is that the kernel module for the scanner's SCSI host
adapter does not notify HAL about the scanner device.
If even a reboot does not help, you could access
the scanner via the saned as a workaround.
For this workaround choose 'Scanning via Network'
and select the 'Local Host Configuration'.
If I try to run xsane it says no scan devices found, but if I run xsane as root (after a BIG Warning not to do so by xsane) It successfully finds the scanner and I am able to scan away. So this is only my first problem ( I do not wish to be root in order to be able to use my scanner...)
2. Right afterwards my Home folder is no longer able to display in Nautilius. Mouse shows the timer thingy and hangs there. No response. If I try to access my files through command line I have no problem, but Nautilius is no longer able to reach my Home Folders.
3. My external USB Fat32 Drive also stopped working at the same time as #2. When I try to mount the disk (since I can see it listed in the navigation panel of Nautilus) it throws the following error:
Code:
DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not
receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote
application did not send a reply, the message bus security
policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the
network connection was broken.
Can somebody please help out. I am very close to just doing a clean install again but I don't want to go through the whole other fixes I've already done. Besides: It is not the way of the linux-samurai.
Oh by the way. I tried the recommendation of setting my scanner up 'Scanning Via Network' and it kinda works once then we're back to 'No Devices Found'.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
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