Hi , I having trouble using [hid] in Ubuntu 8.04. Pd doesn't seem to have access to input devices, unless i launch it with sudo. When i do a print with [hid], i don't get any device listed if i run Pd normally. I think this has to do with the access rights that ubuntu grants to applications, but i have no idea how i can fix that. Any suggestion? Thanks!
Pierre
look into udev permissions, you have to make a rule for your device. i don't remember exactly how to do it, but there should be plenty of instructions on the ubuntu forum.
On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 13:50 +0100, Pierre Massat wrote:
Hi , I having trouble using [hid] in Ubuntu 8.04. Pd doesn't seem to have access to input devices, unless i launch it with sudo. When i do a print with [hid], i don't get any device listed if i run Pd normally. I think this has to do with the access rights that ubuntu grants to applications, but i have no idea how i can fix that. Any suggestion? Thanks!
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Thank you so much Simon, that's what ive been looking for for 2 weeks now!
2010/1/16 Simon Iten itensimon@gmail.com
look into udev permissions, you have to make a rule for your device. i don't remember exactly how to do it, but there should be plenty of instructions on the ubuntu forum.
On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 13:50 +0100, Pierre Massat wrote:
Hi , I having trouble using [hid] in Ubuntu 8.04. Pd doesn't seem to have access to input devices, unless i launch it with sudo. When i do a print with [hid], i don't get any device listed if i run Pd normally. I think this has to do with the access rights that ubuntu grants to applications, but i have no idea how i can fix that. Any suggestion? Thanks!
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