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==== Serial port permissions ==== | ==== Serial port permissions ==== | ||
- | Depending on your distribution, | + | Depending on your distribution, |
< | < | ||
# usermod -a -G dialout < | # usermod -a -G dialout < | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | ==== USBtiny permissions ==== | + | ==== USBtiny/ |
- | If you plan to use a USBtiny to program your Arduino instead of the more conventional approaches, you are likely to encounter a different permission error. On my Debian sid system, I encountered a “Warning: cannot open USB device: Permission denied” error that adding my user to the '' | + | If you plan to use a USBtiny |
- | I was able to clear it by adding the suggestion at the end of this [[https:// | + | I was able to clear it by adding the suggestion at the end of this [[https:// |
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- | Specifically, | + | |
< | < | ||
SUBSYSTEM==" | SUBSYSTEM==" | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | The next time you log in, your USBtiny | + | The next time you log in, your programmer |
< | < | ||
# dmesg | # dmesg | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | A USBtiny | + | A USBtinyISP |
< | < | ||
SUBSYSTEM==" | SUBSYSTEM==" | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | Modify as needed for your USBtiny. | + | Modify as needed for your USBtiny |
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