On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 10:54:42AM +0100, Bruno D'Arcangeli wrote:
> > > You will need to add the 10-blackberry.rules file to /etc/udev/rules.d
> > > and make sure you have bcharge installed under /usr/sbin.  Also install
> > > the modprobe/blacklist-berry_charge under /etc/modprobe.d.
> > With this, i can run tool like bcharge as normal user with success but
> > i've always the same error with msynctool.
> After a reboot, i can't use btool (for example) as normal user. Only
> bcharge work.

See the documentation at:

        http://www.netdirect.ca/software/packages/barry/requirements.php

Section: Device Ownership and Permissions

I'm not as familiar with ArchLinux, so I'm not sure if it is a group based
permissions like Debian, or whether it uses ConsoleKit like Fedora.



> > >   - the udev rules change the permissions of your device so you can
> > >           use it as a regular user
> I'll try to see if ther is something wrong with udev.

Check to see if bcharge is getting run automatically when you plug it in.
You can check this indirectly by checking the results:

        - make sure you're not running the berry_charge module
                lsmod | grep berry

        - check MaxPower and the ProductID
                lsusb -v

If bcharge is being run automatically, then udev is likely setup correctly,
and it is a permissions problem elsewhere in the system.

- Chris


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