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Assignee: Marcus Habermehl (bmh1980de) = (unassigned)
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Include Brother scanner drivers
FYI Brother now has a package to address this brother-udev-rule-
type1-1.0.0-1.all.deb
Link is http://www.brother.com/cgi-
bin/agreement/agreement.cgi?dlfile=http://www.brother.com/pub/bsc/linux/dlf
/brother-udev-rule-type1-1.0.0-1.all.deblang=English_lpr
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I used the fix as per 9.04/10.04 from the Brother FAQ's: not successfully at
first. Then I re-read line 2 of their instruction, and put the extra line in
the right place, (it's also clearly indicated where to put it in the start of
the file, if only I read the instructions ocasionally -
# To
@Nuno and James
Followed the instruction, without MODE=664 en GROUP=scanner, from
James. Have added them to /etc/udev/40-libsane.rules, restart udev and
it works now.
The other row: SYSFS{idVendor}==04f9, SYSFS{idProduct}==0184,
MODE=644, GROUP=scanner have been removed.
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mc -e /etc/udev/40-libsane.rules
ATTRS{idVendor}==04f9, ENV{libsane_matched}=yes, MODE=664 en
GROUP=scanner
sudo service udev restart
start xsane as NOT root.
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@rowez: the line also has MODE=... and GROUP=..., right?
(I'm not an Ubuntu user, but I suppose udev doesn't differ that much
between distros... (we hope))
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@rowez: I didn't take account of this permission issue on building the
package. I think that should be corrected either in the udev or in the
libsane package.
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Have done a update with Synaptic. It say's that it is using brscan3 0.2.11-2 on
the Ubuntu 9.04
I needs a sudo xsane to get it working on print and scan, despite
ATTRS{idVendor}==04f9, ENV{libsane_matched}=yes.
Is brscan3_0.2.11-0ubuntu1.debian.tar.gz in the
http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/brscan3
From where can this package be tested?
(i.e. what is revu)
I can only find a package libsane-extras 1.0.20.1ubuntu1 on maverick
alpha 3 which seems to be the same as on Lucid.
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http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/ is for packages that should be reviewed by
Ubuntu Developers.
Search for brscan, brscan2 and brscan3 on http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/.
From there you can download the debs.
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I've uploaded the package to revu.
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I used the drivers for the printer from the repo, I did use the bscan2
file from Brother for the scanner, however they did update their pages
for 9.10/10.04. all brother scanners use the same device ID here are
their instructions:
Ubuntu 9.10, 10.04
1. Open /lib/udev/rules.d/40-libsane.rules
sorry, I meant Vendor string not device ID.. Alswo worked like a charm,
the only thing is I can't get the scan-key thing to work but that rely
doesn't matter, I'm just glad I can scan..
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Nevermind, they just broke the printer too.
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Can I put a bounty on this or is it going to be faster for me to just go
out and buy an HP?
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Scanner still does not JW with Ubuntu 10.04 beta; printer component does
though.
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** Summary changed:
- Include Brother scanner drivers (brother2, brother)
+ Include Brother scanner drivers
** Description changed:
I would like to see the Brother Scanner drivers for sane in Ubuntu
- (brother2 and brother).
+ (called brother, brother2 and brother3 in sane).
- Brother has
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Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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I' ll try to modify the bug report to make it compliant to those
guidelines.
This package should still make it at least into multiverse, although
IANAL (I
Brother put forth the effort they thought they needed to to get their
hardware working under linux based operating systems. If we're going to
disregard said effort, we owe them an explanation and a clear request as
to what more we need from them. It seems they're rather responsive. :)
As an
Thomas : how do you find what udev rules to use with your scanner? I
may be able to run xsane with user permissions if I can at least get
that all figured out..
I don't really remember, I did this long ago. I know it involved a bit
of googling, though.
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If your scanner is connected via USB, then you have to run lsusb. This
lists all your USB devices. Search for an entry which looks like your
scanner. This, for example, is my scanner:
Bus 005 Device 005: ID 04f9:0184 Brother Industries, Ltd DCP-7025
Printer
The 4-digit numbers after ID are the
[Expired for sane-backends-extras (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
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Even if the driver is not included because of licensing issues, you can
at least make it easier to manually install the driver by adding the
proper udev rules. For me, this is
# Brother DCP-115
SYSFS{idVendor}==04f9, SYSFS{idProduct}==018c, MODE=664, GROUP=scanner
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Just received another email from the japanese brother guys.
Because of my request, they changed the license agreement.
http://www.brother.com/cgi-
I just mailed to Brother and asked them for a statment concerning the
license situation - hope to here from them soon.
The questionable paragraph:
=
Brother grants User a non-exclusive license: to reproduce and distribute (via
Internet or in any other manner) the Software. User shall not
Apparently these drivers have licensing problems that prevent them from
being included in sane and probably ubuntu's sane-backends packages as
well. See http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-
devel/2005-December/015707.html for details.
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