You might want to post the question on the chirp users list.  I suspect there 
may be people there who have had this issue.

Tom

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> On Aug 13, 2016, at 07:50, Glenn / Lenny <ger...@cableone.net> wrote:
> 
> I have a follow-up to my previous post, below, I would like to add that this 
> cable works with Chirp in my Windows 7 computer, but accessibility is so bad, 
> it is frustrating to use, as you have to find things with routing the jaws 
> cursor, then getting where you want, and then routing the PC cursor, and so 
> on.
> But I know that this should work in my Ubuntu, as I did the command
> lsUSB
> and it showed the device on USB hub 001 and it was listed as USB 017 
> manufacturer Prolific.
> So I know now that Ubuntu is seeing the cable.
> I tried all the TTY options including USB0.
> This computer has only USB-3 ports, and I wonder if Chirp may have problems 
> with USB-3, or perhaps the cable has difficulty on USB-3?
> Usually computers are backward-compatible, so I don't think that is the 
> problem.
> I even went so far as to try:
> chmod 777 /dev/USB
> but that did not help.
> Thanks for any assistance.
> Glenn 
> Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2016 14:17:36 -0500
> From: "Glenn / Lenny" <ger...@cableone.net>
> To: <ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com>
> Subject: Chirp Software, next problem
> Message-ID: <D06566FB7AFD424E9E75C1CD7183617B@LennyAcer5720>
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> 
> Hi All,
> Thanks for the assistance so far.
> It seems that I have permission to my USB port for programming the radio 
> after going through setting the dialout command.
> But I have a new problem and I wonder if it is the lack of a driver for this 
> USB cable.
> The error is:
> an error has occurred
> failure to communicate with radio
> serial object has no attribute
>  'setTimeout'
> 
> Thanks for any help
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