USB Palm, Was: Re: FC5 Step Backwards: WAS: Mostly off topic, Evolution ques 2006-04-27 - By Rick Stevens
Back On Thu, 2006-04-27 at 15:07 -0600, karlp@(protected) wrote: > On Thu, April 27, 2006 1:05 pm, Rick Stevens said: > > On Thu, 2006-04-27 at 12:16 -0600, karlp@(protected) wrote: > >> On Thu, April 27, 2006 10:28 am, Rick Stevens said: > >> > On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 22:50 -0600, karlp@(protected) wrote: > >> >> On Wed, April 26, 2006 7:11 pm, karlp@(protected) said: > >> >> > On Wed, April 26, 2006 3:01 pm, Rick Stevens said: > >> >> >> On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 14:18 -0600, karlp@(protected) wrote: > >> >> >>> On Wed, April 26, 2006 10:47 am, Rick Stevens said: > >> >> >>> > On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 12:52 +0200, Andrew Kelly wrote: > >> >> >>> >> I have FC5 on a laptop, as well as the newest Ubuntu. I spent > >> the > >> >> last > >> >> >> Palm and Linux have always been problematical. That being said, > >> I've > >> >> >> gotten my old Handspring Prism, Tapwave Z2 and Tungsten E2 to work > >> just > >> >> >> fine via both USB and bluetooth on both FC4 and FC5. It does take a > >> >> bit > >> >> >> of fiddling, but it works. > >> >> > > >> >> > I'll have to fiddle with the USB owner issues again and see if FC5 > >> works > >> >> > better than RH8.0 which is the last time I got serious. Interesting > >> that > >> >> > Ubuntu works out of the box with no twiddling. > >> >> > >> >> Okay, I just added my loginname to /etc/group behind uucp and now it > >> syncs > >> >> flawlessly first time, every time. Man if it was this easy on > >> RH8/FC3/FC4, > >> >> I'd have been a lot happier all along... > >> > > >> > I changed the permissions on /dev/ttyUSB in the hotplug stuff instead of > >> > adding my username to the uucp group. End result is the same. > >> > >> I did that first and had no luck. > > > > Really? Gee, I just modified: > > > > KERNEL=="ttyUSB*", GROUP="uucp", MODE="0660" > > > > to > > > > KERNEL=="ttyUSB*", GROUP="uucp", MODE="0666" > > > > in "/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules". Yes, it removes a tiny bit of > > security, but it works for a lot of stuff without having to whonk > > /etc/group or anything. Besides, I'm a lazy cuss! :-D > > No more lazy than me. I've been in Unix for years and /etc/group is where > I'm more comfortable. I didn't do it the way you said. I did it from a HOWTO > on the 'net and they didn't have me in 50-udev.rules. I lost it somewhere. I > try not to keep things around that don't work. Nothing as frustrating as > finding an old piece of paper with an email or web page on it telling me how > to do something wrong.
Heheheh! That's one of the nice things about Linux...there's several ways of attacking the same problem. I chose to bugger the way the devices are presented, you chose to give the user higher privileges. The end result is that the user can access the ttyUSB* ports, although my solution allows ANY user to access them--which may not be the right solution for everyone. My machines are under close control so I'm not worried.
And I will have a go at the dual head stuff. Hang in there.
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