Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Howdy list,
I'm trying to get gphoto2 to connect to my digital
camera as a NON root user. (it works fine when root,
but that's a security risk)
Under 4.x, all I had to do was make the appropriate
USB devices group readable and writeable, then add
users to the
: devfs problem (was: Re: 5.x usb gphoto
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Howdy list,
I'm trying to get gphoto2 to connect to my digital
camera as a NON root user. (it works fine when root,
but that's a security risk)
Under 4.x, all I had to do was make the appropriate
USB devices group
, June 17, 2003 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: devfs problem (was: Re: 5.x usb gphoto
I just looked in /etc/devfs.conf ... so here is a guess ;)
# Allow members of group operator to cat things to the speaker
perm ugen0 0664
Tom Veldhouse
- Original Message -
From: Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL
Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
It should have read something nicer in the comment though:
# Allow members of group operator to write to ugen0
perm ugen0 0664
Is that supposed to work for devices that always exist, or
for devices that are created on the fly?
The ugen device is created when I
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
It should have read something nicer in the comment though:
# Allow members of group operator to write to ugen0
perm ugen0 0664
Is that supposed to work for devices that always exist, or
for devices that are created on the fly?
The
Howdy list,
I'm trying to get gphoto2 to connect to my digital
camera as a NON root user. (it works fine when root,
but that's a security risk)
Under 4.x, all I had to do was make the appropriate
USB devices group readable and writeable, then add
users to the appropriate group (operator,