I believe it is usually the "dialout" group.
> On 21 March 2019 at 19:37 "D.J.J. Ring, Jr." wrote:
>
> Sam,
>
> Please do this:
>
> ls -l /dev/ ttyUSB0
>
> Send back the output.
>
> Also send back the output of this when you are using your user (regular)
> account:
>
>
For Ubuntu the group is dialout.
Tom ND5Y
> It is important that you are in the group that owns /dev/ttyUSB0
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Sam,
Please do this:
ls -l /dev/ttyUSB0
Send back the output.
Also send back the output of this when you are using your user (regular)
account:
groups
It is important that you are in the group that owns /dev/ttyUSB0
I'm not using Ubuntu but Arch Linux, but here is my output to show you:
ls
Thank you, did that, and used the ppa.
Regardless, sudo apt-get remove chirp-daily, but left the Python libraries.
Used wget to get today’s daily.
Under the Help menu, it displays CHIRP daily-20190321
I have enabled the developer functions.
I’ve tail -f /var/log/syslog to find any info. It
/daily-20190321
A list of the changes included in this build (since the last daily)
follows:
Changes for Build #573
[DanClemmensen ] [ft4] restrict vfos to their bands
[#6625]
Fixes: #6625
[DanClemmensen ] [ft4] fix errors in charset [#6605]
Fixes: #6605
[DanClemmensen ] [ft4] retry if errors on