However this is all only a workaround, the true essence of the problem remains.
On another note, do we have to start 'scanbuttond' everytime we want to scan or is does it start with the system boot once installed ?
Since I installed Ubuntu at my parents place (and they're NOT computer IT at all) a negative answer would mean that I have to start 'scanbuttond' with something like /etc/rc.local to be sure the scanner is available anytime.
Works with my Lide 30 too.
However this is all only a workaround, the true essence of the problem remains.
On another note, do we have to start 'scanbuttond' everytime we want to scan or is does it start with the system boot once installed ?
Since I installed Ubuntu at my parents place (and they're NOT computer IT at all) a negative answer would mean that I have to start 'scanbuttond' with something like /etc/rc.local to be sure the scanner is available anytime.