Mark C. Allman wrote:
Dumb question - did you also copy the 60-pilot.perms to /etc/security/console.perms.d? This controls the ownership/permissions of the USB port. You will probably have to log out and back in for the rules to take affect.On Sat, 2008-02-23 at 19:05 -0700, Craig White wrote:Both the files 60-libpisock.rules and 60-pilot.rules. Useless.On Sat, 2008-02-23 at 20:52 -0500, Mark C. Allman wrote:OK, something else that's broken in F8. At some point in the past when we'd plug in a Treo 700p USB cable to hotsync (which occasionally actually worked), devices /dev/ttyUSB0 and /dev/ttyUSB1 were created to access the phone. Now when I plug it in I only see lines like: Feb 23 15:35:26 prez kernel: usb 3-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 3Feb 23 15:35:26 prez kernel: usb 3-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choiceWhen I plug in my Verizon broadband wireless USB modem I see ttyUSB0 and ttyUSB1 created, but no longer for the Treo. Any ideas/hints on why the tty devices are no longer created?---- did you... cp /usr/share/pilot-link/udev/60-libpisock.rules /etc/udev/rules also note that the actual ports used /dev/ttyUSBx are less important because it should automatically create a linked device /dev/pilot and that would be what you want to use CraigAlso, the file 60-libpisock.rules references the group "dialout" which doesn't exist. This suggests some install process which didn't run (and didn't copy files and create the group). I have the following packages installed: gnome-pilot-2.0.15-10.fc8 gnome-pilot-devel-2.0.15-10.fc8 pilot-link-0.12.2-17.fc8 pilot-link-devel-0.12.2-17.fc8 Maybe I'll try uninstalling and reinstalling these. I don't have days and days and days to waste tracking down all these F8 problems, though. Looks like a move back to F7 is in order. The kernel I'm running is 2.6.23.15-137.fc8.
Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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