https://wiki.netbsd.org/scanner/ " User access To grant another user access to use the scanner, create a 'scanner' group. |# groupadd scanner | Add user to the group scanner: |# usermod -G scanner user_name | Change group for a device: |# chgrp scanner /dev/ugen* | For some drivers, you also need access to the usb bus devices: |# chgrp scanner /dev/usb* | Also check if the permissions are sufficient, otherwise also do: |# chmod g+rw /dev/usb* /dev/ugen* "| Good Day, Andreas Andreas Beck schrieb:
currently, ive no netbsd installation on this place. But, do u have added the user to other needed groups, something like, scanner, sane, saned... stuff like that?BERTRAND Joël schrieb:Andreas Beck a écrit :Hi, put your user in the staff group and test it with chmod 777 /dev/ss0 (only for testing, chmod 777) If its not working, its no rights Problem.Thanks for your answer. My user is in staff group and permissions on /dev/ss0 is 777. With root privileges, xsane runs as expected.If it's not a permission issue, I don't know what kind of trouble it could be...Regards, JB