Sujet : Re: sudo override
De : OFeem1987 (at) *nospam* teleworm.us (Chris Ahlstrom)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 17. Oct 2024, 11:51:12
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> writes:
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On Thu, 17 Oct 2024 00:58:01 -0400, David W. Hodgins wrote:
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Plugging in the device will create the /dev entry only if the package
modemmanager is installed.
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I don’t have modemmanager installed. I plugged in a USB-serial adapter,
and /dev/ttyUSB0 appeared. It disappeared when I unplugged the adapter.
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Same here, for example the LTE module on my router has five USB-serial
interfaces (ttyUSB0-ttyUSB4) and modemmanager isn't installed.
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In fact, I think It would be quite odd if modemmanager were required for
USB-serial adapter udev rules.
I've used USB-to-serial adaptors to connect a laptop to (for example) a Cisco
router. No modem manager needed to get /dev/ttyUSB0. Used gtkterm IIRC.
This was years ago.
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