On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 06:11:17PM +1300, CzechWonderNine wrote:
> I get the same result if I run btool as a regular user or sudo (assume that
> would achieve what you mean by running as root?):
> 
> [...@zev ~] btool
> >
> > Blackberry devices found:
> >
> > No device selected
> >
> >
> Is there something I can do to check how permissions are being assigned via
> udev and correct them?

Try:

        sudo bash
        lsusb
        btool -lv

If the device shows up in the lsusb list, but not found in btool, then
post the output of the last btool command to see what's happening.

Thanks,
- Chris


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