On 7/24/22 21:08, Jon Elson wrote:
On 7/24/22 19:00, Bari wrote:
On 7/24/22 18:31, gene heskett wrote:

Both of you need to go play with the /lib/udev/rules giving the real user permissions. Or make your selves members of what ever group udev assigns it. Some dummy has decreed its a
security problem and /fixed/ it.

No that what output you get when you don't run lspci as sudo.

The problem with this card is :  (Wrong ID) MCS9900 Multi-I/O Controller [a000:2000]

This cards ID needs to be added the the kernel driver.

OK, can you tell me how to do that?  I have hacked udev rules, but I'm very rusty on it.

I did spend a good part of today beating on my diagnostic and got it to run fine with a Siig / Oxford Semi OXPCIe952 chip.  I only have one of those card, though.  But, it doesn't like the MCS990x chips, and I agree, it looks like it may well be a driver issue.

Thanks,

Jon




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