Re: XSane

From: Conrad Knauer <atheoi_at_no.spam.please>
Date: Mon Sep 04 2006 - 12:47:22 CST

Also, were you running sane as root when the problems started?

If so, check for /root/.sane

CK

On 9/4/06, Conrad Knauer <atheoi@gmail.com> wrote:
> Try doing this from a non-root terminal:
>
> ls -a -R ~/.sane
>
> In my system:
>
> ---
> /home/conrad/.sane:
> . .. xsane
>
> /home/conrad/.sane/xsane:
> . .. batch-lists hp:psc__1200__series.drc xsane.mdf xsane.rc
>
> /home/conrad/.sane/xsane/batch-lists:
> . ..
> ---
>
> Also, do the complete uninstall and then reinstall of sane and see what
> happens.
>
> CK
>
>
> On 9/4/06, Michael R. Wilson <wilsonmr@sasktel.net> wrote:
> > Conrad Knauer wrote:
> >
> > > If you run nautilus (the file browser) and go to ~ and then press CTRL-H
> > > it will show you all the hidden files (e.g. the ones starting with .)
> > > from the CLI, if you do ls -a it will show hidden files.
> >
> > Did the Nautilus thing; many files appeared, but not .sane. 8-(
> >
> > Same result from a (root) terminal after cd to ~ and 'ls -a'.
> >
> > The GUI utility 'Places/Search for Files' has an option to show hidden
> > files, I discovered. According to it, nowhere in the filesystem is there
> > a file named ".sane". Peh.
> > --
> > Mike Wilson
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Received on Mon Sep 4 12:47:29 2006

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