Thats interesting. I don't need to be root to scan.
So whats different is the question ? I don't believe it's the different plugin. Iscan is identical I suppose.
Just for completeness:
apt list --installed |grep -e esci -e iscan -e libsane -e sane-utils
WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in scripts.
esci-interpreter-gt-f720/now 0.1.1-2 amd64 [Installiert,lokal] iscan/now 2.30.2-2 amd64 [Installiert,lokal] iscan-data/now 1.36.0-1 all [Installiert,lokal] libsane-common/now 1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1 all [Installiert,lokal] libsane-hpaio/artful,now 3.17.7+repack0-3 amd64 [installiert] libsane1/now 1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1 amd64 [Installiert,lokal] sane-utils/now 1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1 amd64 [Installiert,lokal]
Thats interesting. I don't need to be root to scan.
So whats different is the question ? I don't believe it's the different plugin. Iscan is identical I suppose.
Just for completeness:
apt list --installed |grep -e esci -e iscan -e libsane -e sane-utils
WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in scripts.
esci-interprete r-gt-f720/ now 0.1.1-2 amd64 [Installiert,lokal] 1~experimental2 ubuntu2. 1 all [Installiert,lokal] hpaio/artful, now 3.17.7+repack0-3 amd64 [installiert] 1~experimental2 ubuntu2. 1 amd64 [Installiert,lokal] 1~experimental2 ubuntu2. 1 amd64 [Installiert,lokal]
iscan/now 2.30.2-2 amd64 [Installiert,lokal]
iscan-data/now 1.36.0-1 all [Installiert,lokal]
libsane-common/now 1.0.27-
libsane-
libsane1/now 1.0.27-
sane-utils/now 1.0.27-