On 24/02/12 19:17, Michael Schwendt wrote:
That's the wrong file. The device file would have been
'012' in that
directory. I've done a "yum groupinstall XFCE" here for a very brief
test, but when logging into XFCE (albeit from GDM), the user access
ACL entry on the device file is set automatically when plugging in the
scanner. So, that hasn't been enough to reproduce the problem. Perhaps
just the XFCE Spin is affected?
In an off-list discussion with "g" I realized that I could run
another "virgin" instance of F-16/64 from the XFCE Live Spin on
the flash drive, the same one these installations are derived
from. Why did it take so long to think of that? Old age perhaps?
I had to install xsane, tried that, got the same error message
about no device available until I installed "yum -y install
sane-backends-drivers-scanners."
Once that was done on box9 the HP-5370c scanner works as User
bobg as it always has.
That seems to bear out the hypothesis that something else I've
installed is interfering with xsane.
Perhaps yum removing and re-installing sane is the next thing to
try if yum remove doesn't take out other peripheral stuff that
is needed elsewhere.
Bob