USB Scanner/Vista x64 host/Ubuntu 9.04 guest
Posted: 21. May 2009, 15:30
I'm trying to access a CanoScan LiDe 20 on my virtual Ubuntu machine. I've set up a USB filter to look for the scanner but when I have ubuntu running, it says it's being accessed already.
Does it matter that the scanner isn't recognized by the host machine in the first place? (There are currently no x64 Vista drivers for the scanner. The scanner works with ubuntu when I use a LiveCD and xsane.) I'm trying to avoid a dual boot (wife isn't fond of me tinkering with our only home pc to begin with), and I'd like to be able to access the scanner without having to shut down the pc and reboot to a liveCD every time I want to use our scanner.
Am I missing a step here?
Thanks
Does it matter that the scanner isn't recognized by the host machine in the first place? (There are currently no x64 Vista drivers for the scanner. The scanner works with ubuntu when I use a LiveCD and xsane.) I'm trying to avoid a dual boot (wife isn't fond of me tinkering with our only home pc to begin with), and I'd like to be able to access the scanner without having to shut down the pc and reboot to a liveCD every time I want to use our scanner.
Am I missing a step here?
Thanks