On Sat, 1 Apr 2006, Martin Sch?ler wrote: > 2) Guess there is no SCSI manual for your fi-4220C2 online, > but it's the successor of my M3092DC. > At the M3092DC there are many flags present, but not evaluated. > So, looking at the "M3092DC SCSI Interface Specification" by > searching about: " A2CA02973-5100 rev 1 " may be a help to you. > > If you are a programmer, perhaps you could use > the sections "1.5 Commands, 4.4.4 Request Sense ..." page 37/90, 42/90. > > Unfortunately I'm still not able to apply the Fujitsu Company obligation and > their output with "my" GNU/Linux business demands. > If you want to have a silent office, DON'T trust the SANE GREEN STATUS - as I > did. > AND! - Don't use those "THE POSSIBILITIES ARE INFINITE" scanners for > GNU/Linux. > Using that Company Output is piggybacking a really hudge burden to you ! >
what are you going on about? perhaps it is poor translation, but if i understand you correctly, you are having problems with your scanner? can you elaborate? allan noah fujitsu backend maintainer -- "so don't tell us it can't be done, putting down what you don't know. money isn't our god, integrity will free our souls" - Max Cavalera From [email protected] Mon Apr 3 18:19:45 2006 From: [email protected] (Henning Meier-Geinitz) Date: Mon Apr 3 18:21:31 2006 Subject: [sane-devel] Authorization , plug on plug off the usb In-Reply-To: <[email protected]> References: <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]> Hi, On 2006-03-30 03:18, Tamkang wrote: > I have a question , if the device files located in > /proc/bus/usb/001/002 permissions was -rw-rw-rw the scanner can be > use by unprevilaged user , so can i just change the permission ? For newer Linux kernels which use udev, the file can also be lcoated in /dev/bus/usb/001/002 (or similar). > for permanently. and also I read the README.Linux there is a > question too about distribution that I don't understand exactly > what it means, I quote " ... One Solution to set permissions > on-the-fly are the Linux hot-plug tools that should come with any > current distribution ... ( in here current distribution means my OS > rignt ? Redhat (e.g: README.redhat.gz ) where is this file ? > because ... ) E.g. Debian, SuSE, Redhat. I don't know wexactly where Redhat explains how SANE permissions are integrated. Maybe you can find docuemantation on their Website? If not, ask their support or ask in newsgroups. > Your distribution should have set up the scripts to automatically > change permissions correctly. Look for " libsane.usermap" and > "libusbscanner" in /etc/hotplug/usb . Usually you must just add the > users that are allowed to access the scanner to group "scanner". To > make that change active, the user must login again. ( is it will > ask the user to input Password again?) Just log out and log in again. > For more details , see your > distribution's documentation e.g : for debian : README.debian.gz ( > and if I use Redhat where can I found thouse documentation ? ) I don't know if it exists as a Readme. > because I am not experience in Linux, and I need help. Thanks Read the documentation of your distribution :-) Somewhere package-specific documentation must be located also for Redhat. Bye, Henning
