On 17/06/12 19:20, Alex DEKKER wrote:
On 17/06/12 02:38, Phil wrote:
By "reload udev" do you mean restart udevd?
To be precise, reloading a service [usually] results in it re-reading
its config without restarting it. Restarting it, stops it and starts it.
Restarting udev will achieve the sam
On 17/06/12 02:38, Phil wrote:
By "reload udev" do you mean restart udevd?
To be precise, reloading a service [usually] results in it re-reading
its config without restarting it. Restarting it, stops it and starts it.
Restarting udev will achieve the same end result in this case as
reloadi
On 17/06/12 01:23, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
On 16/06/12 07:14 AM, Alex DEKKER wrote:
On 16/06/12 11:56, Phil wrote:
OK I now have simple_FM_rcv running as root!
So all I need now is to set the permission of the dongle. How might I
do that?
I have an FCD and an RTL dongle. I got the FCD first,
On 16/06/12 21:14, Alex DEKKER wrote:
On 16/06/12 11:56, Phil wrote:
OK I now have simple_FM_rcv running as root!
So all I need now is to set the permission of the dongle. How might I
do that?
I have an FCD and an RTL dongle. I got the FCD first, for which I
created a udev rule. I duplicated
On 16/06/12 07:14 AM, Alex DEKKER wrote:
> On 16/06/12 11:56, Phil wrote:
>>
>> OK I now have simple_FM_rcv running as root!
>>
>> So all I need now is to set the permission of the dongle. How might I
>> do that?
>>
> I have an FCD and an RTL dongle. I got the FCD first, for which I
> created a ude
On 16/06/12 11:56, Phil wrote:
OK I now have simple_FM_rcv running as root!
So all I need now is to set the permission of the dongle. How might I
do that?
I have an FCD and an RTL dongle. I got the FCD first, for which I
created a udev rule. I duplicated these for the RTL dongle:
$ cat /e
On 16/06/12 20:31, Phil wrote:
OK I now have simple_FM_rcv running as root!
So all I need now is to set the permission of the dongle. How might I do
that?
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Regards,
Phil
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