Re: [linux-minidisc] libusb1.USBError


Hey Adrian,

Yeah... I used sudo.

I have tried a few diffrent entries with and with out quotations and things... It still denise permission.

Oh well, we will just trouble shoot here until I get frustrated!

Have a good day cycling in the Oslo woods!!!!!!

Regards,

Brian E. GEORGE



-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
To: bredgeo1@netscape.net
Cc: Linux-Minidisc Mailinglist <linux-minidisc@lists.fu-berlin.de>
Sent: Sun, Sep 5, 2010 11:37 am
Subject: Re: [linux-minidisc] libusb1.USBError


Hi Brian,

On Sep 5, 2010, at 12:29 PM, bredgeo1@netscape.net wrote:



"Well, you misunderstood me." -Quoted from Adrian-

Adrian, believe me... I am not surprised by 'Me'............... LOL!
LOL!

I did read your writings a few times and though I had understood
enough to go
forward, I guess not .

So, I am copying and pasting EXACTLY this in the terminal (without
adding or
removing a single thing -be it quotation marks or any):

sudo echo "ATTRS{idVendor}==\"054c\", ATTRS{idProduct}==\"0186\",
MODE=\"0664\",GROUP=\"plugdev\"" > /etc/udev/rules.d/netmd.rules

HUMMMMM.... Did it and now something new! But I guess this is going
forward in
a way! I now get this (it did not even ask for the password):

bredgeo@bredgeo-laptop:~$ sudo echo "ATTRS{idVendor}==\"054c\",
ATTRS{idProduct}==\"0186\",
MODE=\"0664\",GROUP=\"plugdev\"" > /etc/udev/rules.d/netmd.rules
bash: /etc/udev/rules.d/netmd.rules: Permission denied
bredgeo@bredgeo-laptop:~$

Yes, permission denied...... Interesting, is it not?


Did you use sudo? Else run the command as root. I need to be off now, cycling
through
the woods of Oslo.


Later,

Adrian