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README for the USB hotplug scripts for sane-backends :
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If you intend to use a USB scanner with libusb and Linux, you should install the
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hotplug package, and then take the following steps :
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  o Copy the libsane.usermap and libusbscanner files from this directory to
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    /etc/hotplug/usb/
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  o If you use Linux 2.6.3 or older, add scanner to /etc/hotplug/blacklist so
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    that the scanner.o kernel driver won't be loaded by hotplug. With later
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    kernel versions there is no scanner module and therefore it's not necessary
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    to use the blacklist.
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  o Check if /etc/hotplug/usb/libsane.usermap already knows about your scanner.
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    If your scanner is not in this list,add a line similar to the other ones
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    using the vendor ID and the product ID of your scanner. Please contact the
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    sane-devel mailing list in this case so the ids of your scanner can be added.
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  o Make sure that the "scanner" group exists on your system and that every user
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    who should be allowed to acces the scanner is a member of that group.
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    Alternatively, you can enable access for every user of your system in
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    libusbscanner.
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The vendor ID and product ID of your scanner can be obtained by running
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sane-find-scanner (you might need to run it as root).
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Please note that the scanner.o (or scanner.ko in Linux 2.6) kernel module is
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now deprecated and marked as obsolete in Linux 2.6. It is recommended to switch
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to libusb.
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If the hotplug support doesn't work for you once you have taken the steps
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described above, check that your kernel has been built with hotplug support.
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Otherwise, you'll need to rebuild your kernel.
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 -- Julien BLACHE <jb@jblache.org>, Sat, 28 Feb 2004 10:01:02 +0000
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