Linuxguy123 wrote, On 01/15/2009 04:04 PM:
I'm doing some embedded development and my flash programmer has a USB interface. Everything works fine if I program the device as root, but I'd like to be able to do it as a regular user. I get port permission errors if I try to run the programmer as a regular user. $ lsusb
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Bus 007 Device 006: ID 15ba:0003 Olimex Ltd. OpenOCD JTAG
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My programmer is the Olimex Ltd. OpenOCD JTAG device on bus 7. The documentation for the device says it needs access to /proc/bus/usb. I can allow regular user access by manually issuing a chown command for the port, but then I'd have to do it every time I reboot or unplug the programmer. How do I set it up to happen automatically in F10 ?
suggestion: find the udev|hal rules for allowing the console logged in user to use the sound card, and mimic them for your device.
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