USB Scanner permissions reset each login.

From: Jon D. Slater (Jon.Slater_at_MesaNetworks.Net)
Date: 12/28/03

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    I have an Epson scanner that works great with Sane.

    I see the device as CRW------- scanner0

    I've gone in and changed the permissions to 660 so that other people,
    logged in at the same time can share the scanner.

    The problem is, every time I log back in, the permissions get set back
    to C600, and the owner name changes to me.

    How do I set the permissions, and get them to "stick"?

    I'm running Fedora Core 1

    Thanks!

    Jon


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