Andy Burns wrote:
Michael Welter wrote:

In the zaptel directory, find the file README.udev. Find the "# Section for zaptel device" and take those five lines ("KERNEL=...) and stick them in the file /etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules and then reboot.


Thanks for the reply, but as I mentioned those didn't work for me :-(
I've not given up yet, will probably pick it up again in a week or two.

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'ls /dev/zap' shows me the Zap channel numbers as well as channel, ctl, pseudo, and timer. Do you see it in your /dev/zap directory?

Check your 'udev' directory. Are they there? If so create a symbolic link from /dev/zap to /udev/zap.

Mike

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