On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 2:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm lost there Jonathan. Where do I start?
Assuming you are running a gnome desktopthere is authorizations
dialog in the system-preferences-system menu.
you should be able to adjust the authorizations for device access...
2008/12/3 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 2:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm lost there Jonathan. Where do I start?
Assuming you are running a gnome desktopthere is authorizations
dialog in the system-preferences-system menu.
you should be able to adjust the
Hello,
I got a F9 machine that I access through VNC. If I'm at the machine, I can
open
SANE and scan without any problems. If I, however, do this remotely through
VNC,
SANE cannot find my HP scanner.
I tried the same using X11 from a Mac and it didn't work either. However, if
I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I got a F9 machine that I access through VNC. If I'm at the machine, I can open
SANE and scan without any problems. If I, however, do this remotely through VNC,
SANE cannot find my HP scanner.
I tried the same using X11 from a Mac and it didn't work either.
2008/12/1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I got a F9 machine that I access through VNC. If I'm at the machine, I can
open
SANE and scan without any problems. If I, however, do this remotely through
VNC,
SANE cannot find my HP scanner.
I tried the same using X11 from a Mac and it didn't work
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I got a F9 machine that I access through VNC. If I'm at the machine, I can
open
SANE and scan without any problems. If I, however, do this remotely through
VNC,
SANE cannot find my HP scanner.
I tried the same using X11 from a Mac and it didn't work
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 2:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm lost there Jonathan. Where do I start?
Assuming you are running a gnome desktopthere is authorizations
dialog in the system-preferences-system menu.
you should be able to adjust the authorizations for device access...
including
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I log in as a normal user I can't use the scanner, SANE
won't find it. If I log in as root, yes, SANE finds the scanner and allows
me to scan. However, I don't want to give root access to people who
want to scan.
I wounder if you have a scanner that is not
2008/12/2 Jeff Spaleta [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 2:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm lost there Jonathan. Where do I start?
Assuming you are running a gnome desktopthere is authorizations
dialog in the system-preferences-system menu.
you should be able to adjust the
Hello,
I got a F9 machine that I access through VNC. If I'm at the machine, I can open
SANE and scan without any problems. If I, however, do this remotely through
VNC,
SANE cannot find my HP scanner.
I tried the same using X11 from a Mac and it didn't work either. However, if I
login as
Hello,
I got a F9 machine that I access through VNC. If I'm at the machine, I can open
SANE and scan without any problems. If I, however, do this remotely through
VNC, SANE cannot find my HP scanner.
I tried the same using X11 from a Mac and it didn't work either. However, if I
login as root
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