Am 21.06.2013 01:09, schrieb Karol Babioch:
Hi,
Am 20.06.2013 21:25, schrieb G. Schlisio:
but making a new own rule seems to help more in my case.
Yeah, changing files provided by distribution itself is basically always
a bad idea. However you might take it as a template for your own file.
Be
Hi,
Am 20.06.2013 21:25, schrieb G. Schlisio:
> but making a new own rule seems to help more in my case.
Yeah, changing files provided by distribution itself is basically always
a bad idea. However you might take it as a template for your own file.
Best regards,
Karol Babioch
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Am 20.06.2013 01:17, schrieb Karol Babioch:
Hi,
Am 19.06.2013 15:51, schrieb G. Schlisio:
is there any way to determine, which standard udev rule applies for
which device?
You'll find all the rules provided by the distribution within
"/usr/lib/udev/rules.d". You can easily grep the files withi
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 12:23 AM, G. Schlisio wrote:
> Am 19.06.2013 23:04, schrieb Damjan Georgievski:
>
> hi all,
>>> i want to customize the udev rule, that assigns my garmin gps device
>>> with a
>>> device name. permissions need to be set different, so users have
>>> read/write
>>> access.
Am 19.06.2013 23:04, schrieb Damjan Georgievski:
hi all,
i want to customize the udev rule, that assigns my garmin gps device with a
device name. permissions need to be set different, so users have read/write
access.
the only problem is, that i dont know, which rule it is i have to customize.
is
Hi,
Am 19.06.2013 15:51, schrieb G. Schlisio:
> is there any way to determine, which standard udev rule applies for
> which device?
You'll find all the rules provided by the distribution within
"/usr/lib/udev/rules.d". You can easily grep the files within this
directory for some specific strings,
> hi all,
> i want to customize the udev rule, that assigns my garmin gps device with a
> device name. permissions need to be set different, so users have read/write
> access.
> the only problem is, that i dont know, which rule it is i have to customize.
> is there any way to determine, which stand
hi all,
i want to customize the udev rule, that assigns my garmin gps device
with a device name. permissions need to be set different, so users have
read/write access.
the only problem is, that i dont know, which rule it is i have to
customize. is there any way to determine, which standard udev
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