If you are using a Fedora Core OS have a look at udev manual
page (use: man udev) how to solve this.
udev takes care in this system to manage dynamically the /dev/
teus
on my system the user mythtv has no access to /dev/video0
because the permessions for /dev/video0 are:
$ crw--- 1 phil vide
If the problem is udev related, this tutorial may be of some assistance:
http://www.reactivated.net/udevrules.php
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i am using suse 9.2. and i found the following solution for my proplem.
in /etc/logindevperm i set a line with:
:0 0660 /dev/video:/dev/video0:/dev/video1:/dev/video2
on the next boot mythtv had access to /dev/video0
thank you for any hints!!
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Does this help?
http://www.mythtv.org/docs/mythtv-HOWTO-4.html#devperms
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What Linux distribution and Linux distribution version are you using?
How you make the /dev permission permanent depends on how the /dev file
system is created, and here are at least a few ways that the /dev file
system is created.
philipp sutter wrote:
on my system the user mythtv has no acces
on my system the user mythtv has no access to /dev/video0
because the permessions for /dev/video0 are:
$ crw--- 1 phil video
so i do as root:
$ chmod go+rw /dev/video0
after that i am happy. but when i boot, the permissions are again
$ crw--- 1 phil video
does anybody know, how i