Chris Marusich <cmmarus...@gmail.com> writes: > * gnu/packages/libusb.scm (libmtp): Set udev group to "audio". > ---
I just checked how it’s done on Debian and Fedora. Neither pass this configuration flag. On a Fedora system I can access I see that the udev rules that come with libmtp do not specify any group or mode. This doesn’t mean that we should not do this, but it’s suspicious. Maybe there’s something else we’re overlooking here? I also think that using the “audio” group would be wrong. This is for MTP devices, so maybe it would be better to add an “mtp” group. https://gmtp.sourceforge.io/usage.html says this about root: Q. Do I need root access to use gMTP? A. […] On Linux, in general No, as libmtp should have set your udev rules correctly for libmtp known devices. And since neither Fedora nor Debian configures libmtp such that the devices are owned by a particular group, I wonder if maybe that’s not actually necessary. -- Ricardo GPG: BCA6 89B6 3655 3801 C3C6 2150 197A 5888 235F ACAC http://elephly.net