Glen,
You need to add your user to the dialout group.
To do this do the following:
1. Open gnome-terminal
2. Type:
sudo adduser your_user_name dialout
Replace your_user_name with your actual user name.
3. Reboot
Chirp should work normally.
If you installed Chirp from ubuntu-software, you will want to remove
that version, and install the Chirp PPA. The version in ubuntu-software
is out of date.
The Chirp website is located at:
http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home
I hope this helps.
73,
Jeremy W0JRL
On 08/11/2016 09:12 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
Hi,
I installed Chirp software into my Ubuntu with Orca, and I was
pleasantly surprised to see that it is fully accessible, where it is
not in Windows.
But when I try to access my radio, it tells me that TTY0 or another
port I tried to access is denied, that I don't have permission.
I am the only user of this Ubuntu.
I launched the program from the top panel, not the CLI.
I found nothing in the program for entering my Linux password, and I
did not get a pop-up window like I do when using the software updater.
Does anyone know how to get access to the TTY that I will select?
Thanks.
Glenn
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