Dennis,As I said before I am a newbie and will ask a lot of rookie questions.
I have enrolled in a Linux Course on EdX. I have experience in DOS even though
Linux works on a different convention I can relate a lot of the protocols to
DOS.
I did a 'ls' to '/etc/udev/rules.d/'
here are the results:
50-hidraw.rules 80-gpio-noroot.rules 83-eqep-noroot.rules
beagle-tester.rules50-spi.rules 81-pwm-noroot.rules
84-gpio-noroot.rules tisdk.rules60-omap-tty.rules 82-gpio-config-pin.rules
85-gpio-noroot.rules uio.rules
My BBB is not WiFi capable either. Hence the Dongle.The dongle came with a
disk. Is the driver I need on that disk and if so: How do I get it to my
BBB?How do I active the dongle with it?
If the directories need admin permission how do I unlock it to change the
directories I need?
v/r David
On Sunday, January 20, 2019, 1:42:07 PM CST, Dennis Lee Bieber
<[email protected]> wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jan 2019 16:43:10 +0000 (UTC), david rediger
<[email protected]> declaimed the following:
> ~$ sudo chmod ugo+w /etc/udev/rules.d/99-com.rules
>No such file or directory
>
Use the file YOU have available... My example was for the file on my
RPi (I don't have a WiFi capable BeagleBone).
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