> Note that a lot of newer Linux systems have switched to
> using the
> udev system which creates entires in /dev only for devices
> that
> actually exist in your system.  This means that it creates
> them and
> sets their permissions each time you boot.  If you're
> manually
> changing permissions in /dev and they keep getting reset,
> this may
> be your issue.
> 
> I only figured out enough to change the permissions on my
> USB
> joystick so that each time the device is created I can use
> it.  I
> had to go into /etc/udev/rules.d/ and change a file in
> there.
> 
> 


Ok- I prowled around in the /etc/udev/rule.d file and I figure I am WAAYY over 
my head on that one. What do I need to look at in the directory and is there a 
decnt webpage or something that might help me figure that out?

Jim KE5MKT 


      
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