See LP: #6290 (and LP: #421551) for a further discussion of the
permission issues.
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udev rules for raw1394 video1394 not working
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According to comment #6, the bug was fixed (udev - 141-2+git4a74214)
Three months before, I am running an Ubuntu 9.04 fully updated and still
have a wrong version (udev - 141-1.2)
Is this update going to be released in Ubuntu 9.04?
Anyway, I have examined the diff files, an I can find the soluti
This bug was fixed in the package udev - 141-2+git4a74214
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udev (141-2+git4a74214) karmic; urgency=low
* Update to GIT HEAD:
- bugfixes. LP: #369817, #368109.
- libudev allows you to subscribe to udev events, and filter those
based on system, etc.
- extras/cdro
On Tue, 2009-05-05 at 11:52 +, C-x-s wrote:
> After adding the "-" in the rule, the device video1394 is now created
> correctly.
>
> But as I compared the current udev rules with the previous version
> (intrepid), there seems to be a rule missing for firewire devices:
>
> intrepid:
> KERNEL
> I suppose the rule:
> KERNEL=="raw1394", GROUP="disk"
I think, that has been removed for security reasons, because you could
loopback the cable and the "video" user could get access the random
hardware through the firewire interface.
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udev rules for raw1394 video1394 not working
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After adding the "-" in the rule, the device video1394 is now created
correctly.
But as I compared the current udev rules with the previous version
(intrepid), there seems to be a rule missing for firewire devices:
intrepid:
KERNEL=="raw1394", GROUP="disk"
KERNEL=="dv1394*",
Added the missing '-' to the 1394 rules.
Right, the "raw" stuff is for block devices, not for firewire.
Btw, isn't the old ieee1394 stack fully replaced by the "firewire"
drivers?
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udev rules for raw1394 video1394 not working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/369817
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Looks like we're missing a "-" in the video1394 rules (and probably
dv1394)
Note that the raw rule is not supposed to match, which is why it
explicitly checks SUBSYSTEM. /dev/raw1394 should be where it is.
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udev rules for raw1394 video1394 not working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/369817
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** Package changed: ubuntu => udev (Ubuntu)
** Description changed:
Ubuntu Version:
Ubuntu 9.04 - the Jaunty Jackalope - released in April 2009.
- rule defined in
+ rules defined in
"/lib/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules"
# Firewire
KERNEL=="dv1394[0-9]*", NAME="