Re: [gentoo-user] xsane only works as root

2008-07-31 Thread Enzo Rapagnetta
On 18:32 Wed 30 Jul , Justin Findlay wrote: On AD 2008 July 30 Wednesday 03:49:23 PM -0700, Grant wrote: I can't figure out where the device file is. With the scanner connected and powered on I did an 'updatedb locate scanner' and it didn't come up with anything in /dev, I don't have

[gentoo-user] xsane only works as root

2008-07-30 Thread Grant
xsane fully works with my old USB scanner (Epson Perfection 636U) as long as I'm root. Does anyone know how to make it work as a normal user? - Grant

Re: [gentoo-user] xsane only works as root

2008-07-30 Thread Justin Findlay
On AD 2008 July 30 Wednesday 03:09:13 PM -0700, Grant wrote: xsane fully works with my old USB scanner (Epson Perfection 636U) as long as I'm root. Does anyone know how to make it work as a normal user? Check the permissions on the appropriate usb device. You may end up adding your user to

Re: [gentoo-user] xsane only works as root

2008-07-30 Thread Grant
xsane fully works with my old USB scanner (Epson Perfection 636U) as long as I'm root. Does anyone know how to make it work as a normal user? Check the permissions on the appropriate usb device. You may end up adding your user to the scanner or usb group. sane-find-scanner and scanimage

Re: [gentoo-user] xsane only works as root

2008-07-30 Thread Grant
xsane fully works with my old USB scanner (Epson Perfection 636U) as long as I'm root. Does anyone know how to make it work as a normal user? Check the permissions on the appropriate usb device. You may end up adding your user to the scanner or usb group. sane-find-scanner and scanimage

Re: [gentoo-user] xsane only works as root

2008-07-30 Thread Justin Findlay
On AD 2008 July 30 Wednesday 03:49:23 PM -0700, Grant wrote: I can't figure out where the device file is. With the scanner connected and powered on I did an 'updatedb locate scanner' and it didn't come up with anything in /dev, I don't have a /dev/usb/ directory, and the output of 'ls