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Post by brotherred on Sept 14, 2021 21:11:53 GMT
As hippy said, for the can't access error, you forgot the leading slash. When you try that, you'll probably get permission error tho similar to what chirp gave you; you most likely need to use sudo to chmod it. You are sure ttyS0 is the right device? Did the instructions for chirp say to chmod 666 it? Anyways if so sudo chmod 666 /dev/ttyS0 Sorry what does this mean? Regards
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Post by brotherred on Sept 14, 2021 21:15:16 GMT
As hippy said, for the can't access error, you forgot the leading slash. When you try that, you'll probably get permission error tho similar to what chirp gave you; you most likely need to use sudo to chmod it. You are sure ttyS0 is the right device? Did the instructions for chirp say to chmod 666 it? Anyways if so sudo chmod 666 /dev/ttyS0 I just set this system up so I guess my permissions in place. There needs to be full read/ write permissions to the location. Regrads.
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Post by brotherred on Sept 15, 2021 21:23:59 GMT
I am sorry I do not know why Chirp is giving me some input out put error. I guess it is do to the Chirp program itself.
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Post by brotherred on Sept 17, 2021 18:28:07 GMT
I am still working on this. I don't know how to run Chirp from the cli, the command prompt says the name refers to a different package. Doing that if I need to run Chirp under Sudo.
Also it looks like my user is not in the dial out group. I am setting that now.
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Post by brotherred on Sept 17, 2021 18:47:51 GMT
Adding my user to dial out did not work. I still have the same input/output error mentioned above. I did log out, nothing changed. I restarted, same result.
I need better advice for the user groups issue and or for running chirp in the CLI. I guess I should try locate chrip or find -name.
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Post by brotherred on Sept 17, 2021 19:27:02 GMT
su -c 'command' - user I get some GTK error.
For anyone still reading I still can not use chirp and chirp forums are saying it is almost certainly the OS.
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Post by brotherred on Sept 17, 2021 20:57:06 GMT
I think it is almost certainly the user. But glad you figured out you can't use it, I think you've come to the right conclusion. I have assigned the user to Dial out. And granted permissions the com port use at /dev/ttySO Now what? I have a long way to go in getting used to Bodhi it seems.
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