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It is no longer an issue for me, but for the wrong reasons: Due to
this and other problems, we stopped using Ubuntu/Xfce. Due to leaked
smoke a few months ago, we stopped using that host PC. Due to a
scanner upgrade we put that HP5300C into storage.
Hewus wrote:
Thank you for taking the
** Changed in: xsane (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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mikko, you are mostly correct! Deleting /home/user/.sane indeed makes
Xsane start up correctly and run the scanner. However, if I close Xsane
then start it again during the same session, the same hanging behaviour
occurs. This repeats if I delete .sane again.
As far as I can tell, .sane is set
floundered, if you have started xsane with sudo first time, it's configuration
files might be owned by root now. Try to delete .sane -directory in your home
folder.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1651194#post1651194
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More info:
- same problem under both stock 2.6.18.10 and 2.6.18.11 kernels.
- xsane works from a terminal when ran as root (sudo xsane)
So I've dug up some pages on changing the required permissions. But
this really begs the question, why do I have to do this? Was there
something wrong with the
I have a similar problem with Xsane 0.991 inside Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy, but
on the xubuntu-desktop (with the GNOME support loaded at startup).
Xsane starts with the little scanner-search popup, which then goes away,
and I'm left with a blank screen for over a minute until it finally
starts. Once
i have the same problem in dapper with xsane 0.97-4ubuntu6. it appears
the gimp xsane plugin works fine (i can scan stuff), but the standalone
xsane does not. also, scanimage -L reports no output, just exits with
status 141. my backend is epson.
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Same problem under Edgy with Samsung SCX4100. Worked okay in Dapper.
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does the same thing with PSC 2175 printer/scanner in edgy
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does the same thing with PSC 2175 printer/scanner in edgy
** Attachment added: sane crash log
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