Check your installation, specifically
/lib/udev/rules.d, which takes precedence over
/etc/udev/rules.d.
You might have something left over from previous
frontends installations, like I did, not so long
ago. Linux long installed tends to accumulate
cruft, like any other system.
On 08/05/16 20:15, tom wrote:
xsane 0.998 does not work for me with out root
permissions. I found many accounts of this on
...
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