On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 05:55:17PM -0600, Eric Smith wrote: > I'm trying to package something that talks to a USB device. Upstream > has a udev rule that uses the group "plugdev", which apparently is > not used in Fedora, and I've seen advice to instead use an > ACL_MANAGE variable and a udev-acl executable. However, I can't > find any documentation on either, and udev-acl no longer even seems > to exist. (Was it part of ConsoleKit?) > > Is there documentation anywhere on how to write appropriate udev > rules, or examples thereof? It appears that everything I can find > with Google is out of date. You need either to classify device in udev rules or tag it with "uaccess". I made a writeup some time ago: http://enotty.pipebreaker.pl/2012/05/23/linux-automatic-user-acl-management/ I hope it helps. -- Tomasz Torcz RIP is irrevelant. Spoofing is futile. xmpp: zdzichubg@xxxxxxxxx Your routes will be aggreggated. -- Alex Yuriev -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel