Name : sane-backends-autoconfig
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Version : 1.0.20
| Vendor : openSUSE Build Service
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Release : 7.2
| Date : 2012-03-18 06:01:28
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Group : Hardware/Scanner
| Source RPM : sane-backends-1.0.20-7.2.src.rpm
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Size : 0.03 MB
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Packager : (none)
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Summary : USB Scanner Autoconfiguration
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Description :
USB scanner autoconfiguration happens via udev.
The file /etc/udev/rules.d/56-sane-backends-autoconfig.rules contains entries for those USB scanners where the USB IDs are known, which are supported by a free driver, where the support status is \"complete\" or \"good\", and which do not require firmware upload.
When a USB scanner is connected and its USB IDs match to an entry in the 56-sane-backends-autoconfig.rules file, the matching scanner driver is activated (i.e. the driver line in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf is activated).
It enables scanner drivers but never disables them. The reason is that enabled drivers do not hurt so that an automated disable would make it only overcomplicated because when more than one scanner uses the same driver, a complicated check would be needed to avoid that the driver is accidentally disabled when only one scanner was disconnected.
Note that driver activation alone is not sufficient to have a usable \"scanner autoconfiguration\" for the user. What is also needed are appropriate USB device file permissions so that the user\'s scanning software can access the device. But this is already in place via the HAL 70-scanner.fdi file which triggers the resmgr to grant access permissions for the user who is currently locally logged in (i.e. who works directly at the computer where the USB scanner is).
If you do not like automated driver activation, do not install this package or remove it when it is already installed.
Authors: -------- Johannes Meixner < jsmeixAATTnovell.com>
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Hmm ... It's impossible ;-) This RPM doesn't exist on any FTP server
Provides :
sane-backends-autoconfig
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