yes, I think so too, in the manpage ive send here are three devices listed. http://netbsd.gw.com/cgi-bin/man-cgi?ss+4.i386+NetBSD-7.0.2 BERTRAND Joël schrieb:
Andreas Beck a écrit :https://wiki.netbsd.org/scanner/ " User accessTo 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* "|I have tried a lot of different configuration withouts any result. As my scanner was unreachable, I have tried with 777 permissions (on /dev/ss0, it's a SCSI scanner). Same result.Thus, I have tried with root privileges and it works as expected. I suppose xsane uses another device or file...Regards, JB