Re: How do I allow automatic non root access to my non standard USB device ?

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On Mon, 2009-01-19 at 19:25 -0500, Dr. Diesel wrote:


> You could probably just put "chmod -R 777 /dev/ttyUSB*" into /etc/rc.local, 

I don't think this works because USB devices get created when the device
gets plugged in.  I think rc.local only runs during boot up.  I think I
need something that works with hal.

I had this set up properly once a couple years ago, but I think the way
this works has changed since then.

The documentation for the device says it needs access to /proc/bus/usb.

Any other ideas ?

Thanks

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