/dev/uscanner0

2006-10-07 Thread Neil Short
I'm apparently missing something. Only the root user can use /dev/uscanner0. I can't seem to rectify the problem -- no matter what I do. I'm hoping one of you all will look over my work and show me my mistake. Here's what I have done. /etc/devfs.conf: own uscanner* root:wheel perm uscanner

/dev/uscanner0 owned by root:scanner but only access for users of group operator

2004-12-02 Thread maarfree
add a user to group scanner. When I do ll /dev/uscanner0 crw-rw 1 root scanner 233, 0 Dec 2 22:24 /dev/uscanner0 When I do sane-find-scanner as the user I get: found USB scanner (UNKNOWN vendor and product) at device /dev/uscanner0 and subsequently the scanner is not useable for the user

Re: /dev/uscanner0 owned by root:scanner but only access for users of group operator

2004-12-02 Thread Christian Hiris
a group scanner, to /dev/devfs.rules I add: add path uscanner0 mode 0660 group scanner # (group scanner is added) I add a user to group scanner. When I do ll /dev/uscanner0 crw-rw 1 root scanner 233, 0 Dec 2 22:24 /dev/uscanner0 When I do sane-find-scanner as the user I get: found USB