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> I don't have much experience with USB devices or how udev handles |
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> them in /dev. All my experience which is quite limited would suggest |
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> that it is still a permission issue. You could find the (ephemeral) |
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> device file(s) and check the perms on them and then issue the groups |
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> command to check against. My guess is you still have a permission |
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> problem that is more likely due to /etc/groups than to /etc/udev.d |
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you may have to relogin as your user to apply the new group settings; |
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you may also have to be in the USB group; you may also have to unplug |
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and replug the scanner once after you add yourself to those groups. |
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Just to be clear, I use Xsane and an HP Scanjet, i think 4300 C, |
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something close to that, and permission issues like this don't effect |
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root, so that would be agood way to test. |
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