Christopher M. Penalver, I'm again away from home till early February,
so I do not have access to the home desktop coputer with Asus mother
board. If it helps Ubuntu developers I'm willing to do the bisect
project using the link you provided. Nevertheless, I would like to know
and understand the following:

(1) If the kernel configuration is the same for a kernel that scanner
works and for another kernel that the scanner does not work what is the
point of bisecting kernels? Please, explain.

(2) Apparently the kernel recognizes the scanner devices, but something
takes it over and causes it to report as being busy. Shouldn't we direct
our investigation towards that?

Note: before I left home I wiped out the hard drive again (you know, the
dd stuff) and installed 12.04 flawlessly. Everything works on the Asus
computer, and I do not have 13.04 installation anymore. But again, if it
helps I can create an install and do the bisect.

Also, I installed 12.04 on my Acer laptop, abandoned my W7 boot and use
only my Xubuntu on it, completely happy. I'm writing this on my Acer
laptop, from Xubuntu 12.04.

Janos

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