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Pour ceux que ca interesse...

Voila, j'ai resolu mon pb : 

apt-get install usb-perms

et modifs dans le fichier : /etc/usb.permissions (pour un Canon powershot S30)

# This configuration file allows you to configure the usb-perms demon.
#
# It allows you to set the permissions on a node created by the usb
# subsystem when a device is added.
#
# Common uses are to allow all users on a system access to a digital
# stills camera.
#
# The fields are:
#  VendorID
#  ProductID
#  Mode to set
#  Group ID to set (0 for no change)
#
# For example, the author of the Debian package uses a Canon PowerShot S20
# And this is his configuration line to allow users who are a member
# of the 'video' group (GID 44) access to the camera..
#
# 04a9 3043  0664 44

# The following is an equivalent command to allow everyone access without
# changing the group of the node.

04a9 3057  0666 0


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