Matthew Palmer wrote: > Have you verified that the session attempting to access the device has the > permissions? I've seen this sort of problem when I've logged in, tried, > failed due to EPERM, added myself to the group in /etc/group, then tried > again and it still failed. Turns out that your user only gets groups when > it logs in, rather than a dynamic lookup, so you need to logout/login for > the changes to really take effect. > > Might *not* be your situation, but I figure it's worth mentioning, just in > case.
I should have mentioned in the original question that I was aware of this issue and have indeed logged out and even rebooted the machine :-). Cheers, Erik -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Erik de Castro Lopo ----------------------------------------------------------------- >From Time magazine, "Numbers" section: $5 million: Estimated annual cost for a 10-year program that would identify large asteroids most threatening to earth. $75 million: Budget for "Deep Impact", a film about the devastation caused when a comet hits earth. _______________________________________________ coders mailing list coders@slug.org.au http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/coders