On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 9:34 PM Peter Vollan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Success at last!!!
>
> You guys were right about the permssions issue. Not only that... I
> change permissions on /dev/ttyUSB0 and it changes back for some
> reason? Well anyway "sudo" avoids that problem.
>

Usb devices are auto mounted using udev triggers / scripts.

So whenever the device is plugged in it gets permissions set on that
trigger.

To fix the permission problem you need your regular user to be added to
whichever group owns serial poets.

Or you can fiddle with udev. One thing of value to do with udev is get a
given device... based on serial number or manufacturer to always show up as
the same device name. Then you don’t need to play guessing games.


> I am afraid that, on top of that, the Radio Shack serial to USB cable
> did not work. I suspected as much when dmesg reported that it was
> using the generic driver which was only for experimental purposes.
>

Linux only has generic serial drivers. Generally there are two common usb
serial devices around: prolific and FTDI. Both seem to work fine with
Linux.

— John.

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