I tried:

exec sudo -E -u "$USER" "$SHELL"

No longer no permissions but now

Error opening serial port '/dev/ttyUSB0'. (Port busy)



On 12/4/23 16:38, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have added me to group dialout:

$ groups rgm
rgm : rgm wheel dialout

But I cannot access /dev/ttyUSB0

screen /dev/ttyUSB0 115200

Does not work but:

sudo screen /dev/ttyUSB0 115200

does.

Dr. Google seems to think I need a reboot for this to work.  I have too many things running to want to reboot.

Actually I am trying to get the Arduino IDE stuff to work and it wants to use the ttyUSB0 and gets permissions denied.

Is rebooting the only option?

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