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This allows the rule to be processed by the uaccess rule and makes the device accessible by the currently logged in user without needing to be part of any specific group. For the uaccess rule to work the rules also needed to be renamed from 88-nuand-xxx to 60-nuand-xxx. For scripted use without logging the user still needs to be added to a specific group (plugdev by default). This is aligned with how it is now done on other SDR devices. Signed-off-by: Martin Herren (HB9FXX) <cq@hb9fxx.ch>
Signed-off-by: Martin Herren (HB9FXX) <cq@hb9fxx.ch>
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Hello,
This PR updates the udev rules. With recent systemd systems there is no need to be in the plugdev group anymore as long as you are the locally logged in user.
For this to work
ENV{ID_SOFTWARE_RADIO}="1"tag88-nuand-xxxto60-nuand-xxxfor the tag to be honoredThis way the systemd build-in mechanism will automatically grant the rights to the locally logged in user. This won't harm on older system not supporting this.
I also restricted the rules to the
usbSUBSYSTEM to prevent potential id collisions.