>> just reboot the machine.
Use 'top' or 'ps' to kill a process that won't die gracefully.
>
>Shades of MS Windows ;-3(
That is what systemd is for ;-)
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On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 1:26 PM, Renaud OLGIATI
wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 21:45:09 +
> Philip Ashmore wrote:
>
>>
On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 21:45:09 +
Philip Ashmore wrote:
> just reboot the machine.
Shades of MS Windows ;-3(
Thanks to all for your help.
Cheers,
Ron.
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On 24/01/15 16:11, Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 15:35:15 +0100
Hans wrote:
When I plug in my USB modem, it is recognized and mounted on /dev/ttyACM0
Sadly, it is not accessible to the user as:
root@ron # ls -l /dev/ttyA*
crw-rw---T 1 root dialout 166, 0 Jan 24 11:23 /dev/tty
On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 13:11:45 -0300
Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote:
Hello Renaud,
>I have added the user to the dialout group,
Did you log out, and back in again? Group changes aren't always
recognised in the current session, but will be in a new one.
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 15:35:15 +0100
Hans wrote:
> > When I plug in my USB modem, it is recognized and mounted on /dev/ttyACM0
> > Sadly, it is not accessible to the user as:
> > root@ron # ls -l /dev/ttyA*
> > crw-rw---T 1 root dialout 166, 0 Jan 24 11:23 /dev/ttyACM0
> > and I must chmod a+rw bef
Am Samstag, 24. Januar 2015, 11:26:49 schrieb Renaud OLGIATI:
> When I plug in my USB modem, it is recogniz"ed and mounted on /dev/ttyACM0
>
> Sadly, it is not accessible to the user as:
> root@ron # ls -l /dev/ttyA*
> crw-rw---T 1 root dialout 166, 0 Jan 24 11:23 /dev/ttyACM0
>
> and I must chmo
When I plug in my USB modem, it is recogniz"ed and mounted on /dev/ttyACM0
Sadly, it is not accessible to the user as:
root@ron # ls -l /dev/ttyA*
crw-rw---T 1 root dialout 166, 0 Jan 24 11:23 /dev/ttyACM0
and I must chmod a+rw before users can use it.
Is there a way to make it mount crw-rw-rw-T
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