You might want to try this suggestion which worked for me:
a: in a terminal, type "sudo chmod -s /usr/bin/xsane"
b: sudo edit /etc/sane.d/dll.conf, and comment out (add a "#") in front of the...
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You might want to try this suggestion which worked for me:
a: in a terminal, type "sudo chmod -s /usr/bin/xsane"
b: sudo edit /etc/sane.d/dll.conf, and comment out (add a "#") in front of the...