Re: udev+amd64 Solved
Hi again
The solution was to use kernel, version 2.6.15. Now I have the permission
to use my device.
Sincerely
Gudjon
Þann Föstudagur 27. janúar 2006 17:05 skrifaði Gudjon I. Gudjonsson:
> Hi
> I am trying to run a program using USB hardware. I added the following
> lines to /etc/udev/permissions.rules:
> SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device", GROUP="plugdev", \
> SYSFS{idVendor}=="0abf", SYSFS{idProduct}=="3370"
> Since then I have upgraded udev to 0.82-1 and reastarted my computer but
> the program only works when run as root. A normal user does not have the
> permissions to write to the device ( I am in the plugdev group ).
> I do run the same program on an i386 machine and there everything works
> when run as a normal user with the same lines in
> /etc/udev/permissions.rules.
>
> Thanks
> Gudjon
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