https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1987045



--- Comment #7 from Ben Beasley <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Stuart D Gathman from comment #6)
> Just built and installed on rpi3.  It complains:
> 
> Found 1 device(s):
> 0: , , SN:  (currently selected)
> usb_open error -3
> Please fix the device permissions, e.g. by installing the udev rules file
> rtl-sdr.rules
> Error opening the RTLSDR device: Permission denied
> 
> rtl_test finds no errors.  Had to add login to rtlsdr group.  I didn't have
> to do that on an Intel f33 system.
> 
> After adding login to rtlsdr group, it works on rpi3.

This is interesting. The rtl-sdr package is responsible for the mentioned udev
rules file:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rtl-sdr/blob/rawhide/f/rtl-sdr.spec. I would
say this sounds like a bug in that package, but perhaps on x86 rather than on
arm/rpi3; the spec file comment implies you *should* have to be a member of the
“rtlsdr” group to control the device.


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