Hi,

Thanks for your response.
I know this could fix the issue, but I wasn't pretending to use the "easy solution", since other programs using the Serial port works perfectly in the very same user. I would like to distribute the program so I need to be sure that It works in 100% of the situations.

Regards,
Carles

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Carles Martinez Rius
R&D Engineer
Feasa Valencia SLU
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: +34 963 714 703

El 27/05/2015 a las 18:32, Madars Vitolins escribió:

Hi,

Maybe user needs to be put in proper group?

Br,
Madars

On May 27, 2015 6:09 PM, "Carles" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi,
    First of all I have to say that I'm not an expertise in Linux. I'm
    starting
    to develop an application with Mono which is accessing to serial
    ports.
    I'm having troubles when trying to open serial ports, reporting that
    permission is denied.

    This application will be distributed, so I would like to know what
    is the
    standard procedure to deal with these kind of situations. Do I
    have to ask
    the customer to "chmod" the serial port entry? I guess this is not
    the best
    way to proceed. I'm not sure how other programs deal with
    permissions, since
    they simply work once they are installed. Is this something to
    take into
    account when a package is created/installed?

    Thanks in advance for your time.

    Regards,
    Carles



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