On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, Bob James wrote:

> Wasn't suggesting that as a solution just a troubleshooting means.  When I
> had the problem it was a fresh vanilla install and the user and groups were
> already set correctly.  I had noticed the permission errors in the logs and
> temporarily changing the permissions proved that was the issue.  When I
> rebooted the permissions went back to normal when the driver created the
> /dev/video0 on boot up.
> 

Yes, it's a good troubleshooting technique, and what I'd try next if I 
got an EPERM error.

  -Mike

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