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linux - can we add udev rules so sudo permissions aren't needed on ubuntu? #184

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dmiddlecamp opened this issue Apr 23, 2015 · 3 comments

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@dmiddlecamp
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re: this thread
https://community.spark.io/t/usb-connection-problems-ubuntu-14-04-solved-use-sudo/10693/10

@nrobinson2000
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Yes, this would be great, to add, or at least include in the documentation, because I'm not sure if the device id {idProduct}, and your manufacturer id {idVendor} will always be the same. I feel proud contributing to Spark. I have used Spark Core for a year, and I am waiting for my Photons to arrive.

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This would be fairly straightforward to do with what we've already done with supporting multiple vendor/device IDs in preparation for the Photon. Perhaps we should add a prompt when the CLI detects linux, that allows the user to just "press y" to have udev perms added?

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Or have a command like spark udev that allows you to enter your vendor and device ID and adds a udev rule from it.

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