Hello Miguel. Thank you for your reply. I tried to correct everything :
1/ I used synaptic and intalled sane-utils
2/ Using the sudo gedit command I modified the 45-libsane.rules file
and checked that modification had been saved (see joined screenshot)
3/ I restarted the system and then used the sane-find-scanner and scanimage command (screenshot joined).
It seems that I am now in the same position as Fabricio was
I also notice that if the scanner has been identified by the terminal command, it is no longer identified through the graphical menu Applications, graphisme, scanneur Xsane.
Hello Miguel. Thank you for your reply. I tried to correct everything :
1/ I used synaptic and intalled sane-utils
2/ Using the sudo gedit command I modified the 45-libsane.rules file
and checked that modification had been saved (see joined screenshot)
3/ I restarted the system and then used the sane-find-scanner and scanimage command (screenshot joined).
It seems that I am now in the same position as Fabricio was
I also notice that if the scanner has been identified by the terminal command, it is no longer identified through the graphical menu Applications, graphisme, scanneur Xsane.