russbucket <russbucket at nwi.net> writes: > On Tuesday 19 May 2009 12:52:44 am Johannes Meixner wrote: >> Hello, >> >> On May 14 07:37 russbucket wrote (shortened): >> > ... If I go into YaST -->hardware-->scanner I >> > see the two scanners. It will not let me delete the unconfigured one. >> >> FYI regarding this particular issue, see >> https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=220276 >> >> An entry for an autodetected scanner (which is not yet configured) >> cannot be deleted and YaST shows therefore the popup message: >> "Delete Not Possible >> It is only possible to edit a detected scanner."
Hmm, sounds very oxymoronic. Scanner is autodetected but you can only edit detected scanners. How is autodetected different from detected ;-) >> Kind Regards >> Johannes Meixner > Thanks, I understand what the bug says and its marked RESOLVED, but how is > not shown. It does, the ticket says Resolution: WONTFIX. > My problem is I use Iscan (epkowa) and VirtualBox. Both want 50- > udev-default rule configured differently. VBox wants the usb device nodes > section disabled, (do by copying the rule from /lib/udev/rules.d to > /etc/udev/rules.d and then editing the rule in /etc/udrv/rules.d to disable > the usb device nodes section. Vbox will then detect all usb devices > correctly. > See discussion under http://forums.opensuse.org/applications/412870- > virtualbox-usb-grey.html. Sounds more like a problem with VirtualBox than with our iscan packages. Our iscan packages should have generated a /etc/udev/rules.d/55-iscan.rules file based on what I see in the sane-backends-1.0.19-99.1.i586.rpm package for openSUSE 11.1. > Epkowa wants it enabled with slightly different root > permissions 9664){see iscan rule in /etc/udev/rules.d - probably need Iscan > installed, Not Iscan free, but version from AVASYA website}. Our iscan packages try very hard to generate a udev rules file that uses the same stanza's as the distributions udev rules file for libsane (or sane-backends). FWIW, it's AVASYS, not AVASYA. > Vbox works > perfectly if both the above rule has usb-device nodes disabled and fstab > usbfs > disabled. If both mentioned changes are inabled, Iscan work from both root > and > user. If just fstab enable, iscan works only as root, but not user. In these > two cases VirtualBox does not detect usb devices correctly. So, that makes it a VirtualBox issue as far as I'm concerned. Hope this helps, -- Olaf Meeuwissen, LPIC-2 FLOSS Engineer -- AVASYS Corporation FSF Associate Member #1962 Help support software freedom http://www.fsf.org/jf?referrer=1962
