[chirp_users] Installing Chirp on Linux (Debian based in this case.)

Jeffrey Vian
Wed Mar 22 16:33:12 PDT 2023


Your command is correct when adding a new user and assigning them to the
dialout group as their primary group.
(and may work to add that user to a new group as well but I have never
tried that)

The command on the page noted is correct for adding a user to a group when
that user already exists.
Look at the man page for *usermod* and see what it says.

--------------------------------
NAME
       usermod - modify a user account

SYNOPSIS
       usermod [options] LOGIN

DESCRIPTION
       The usermod command modifies the system account files.

OPTIONS
       The options which apply to the usermod command are:

       -a, --append
           Add the user to the supplementary group(s). Use only with the -G
option.

      -G, --groups GROUP1[,GROUP2,...[,GROUPN]]]
           A list of supplementary groups which the user is also a member
of. Each group is separated from the next by a comma, with no
           intervening whitespace. The groups must exist.

           If the user is currently a member of a group which is not
listed, the user will be removed from the group. This behaviour can
           be changed via the -a option, which appends the user to the
current supplementary group list.
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Jeff
KI7GJG



On Sat, Mar 18, 2023 at 2:27 PM Dave B via chirp_users <
chirp_users at intrepid.danplanet.com> wrote:

> FYI.
>
> The info at :-
> https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/ChirpOnLinux
>
> Is in error regarding adding a user to a group on Debian based systems.
>
> The example terminal command under "Serial port permissions" should be....
>
> *$ sudo adduser $USER dialout*
>
> Note:  Just $USER and no quotes!   The system of couse, will ask for the
> users password.
>
> And then as said, Logout and Log back in again for it to take effect.
>
> This has been checked on Linux Mint, a derivative of Ubuntu, from Debian
> of course.
>
> 73.
>     Dave G8KBV.
>
>
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> From: John KB2SCS <kb2scsjb at gmail.com> <kb2scsjb at gmail.com>
> Subject: [chirp_users] Chirp On Puppy Linux
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> Hi All
>          To run the python 2 version of chirp I would download the .tar.gz
> file and extract it to a directory.
> I would then open a terminal window in that directory. Then run Chirp with
> the following command
> Python Chirpw.py
>
> I am trying to run the python 3 version of chirp using the same method.
> My first problem is there is not any chirps.py file to run so I have no
> idea which file is the one I should run.
>
> My question is how do I run the latest version of chirp running the source
> code?
>
> Thank you all for your time in reading this email.
>
> Best regards
> John
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> From: Jim Unroe <rock.unroe at gmail.com> <rock.unroe at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Chirp On Puppy Linux
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> On Fri, Mar 17, 2023 at 5:06?PM John KB2SCS <kb2scsjb at gmail.com> <kb2scsjb at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi All
>          To run the python 2 version of chirp I would download the .tar.gz file and extract it to a directory.
> I would then open a terminal window in that directory. Then run Chirp with the following command
> Python Chirpw.py
>
> I am trying to run the python 3 version of chirp using the same method.
> My first problem is there is not any chirps.py file to run so I have no idea which file is the one I should run.
>
> My question is how do I run the latest version of chirp running the source code?
>
> Thank you all for your time in reading this email.
>
> Best regards
> John
>
> Have you looked at the "Running CHIRP on Linux" wiki page? I believe
> it will answer some of your questions.https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/ChirpOnLinux
>
> Jim KC9HI
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> From: Jeffrey Vian <sandhillsinvestment at gmail.com> <sandhillsinvestment at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Chirp On Puppy Linux
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> You install and run it differently since chirp-next is actually a python3
> build.
>
> I installed python3-pip, then as my user I installed chirp-next as my
> regular user using pip.
> Will need to check my notes and verify the steps on  a new clean install of
> Fedora 37 and Chirp-next.  (you did not note the OS you are running, but I
> assume it is linux.)
>
> However, if you install it with pip as a regular user it is installed under
> /home/USER/.local/ and the executable is ~/.local/bin/chirp.
> You will need to install (using pip) the wheel and wxpython and attrdict3
> packages, but I don't remember what all else is required.  This is why I
> need to repeat the clean install and verify my notes.
>
> It runs in a venv if installed in that manner so nothing else is needed to
> run it.  Check your $PATH and if it includes ~/.local/bin then the command
> 'chirp' is all that will be required.
>
> Jeff
> KI7GJG
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>
>
> On Fri, Mar 17, 2023 at 4:05?PM John KB2SCS <kb2scsjb at gmail.com> <kb2scsjb at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi All
>          To run the python 2 version of chirp I would download the .tar.gz
> file and extract it to a directory.
> I would then open a terminal window in that directory. Then run Chirp with
> the following command
> Python Chirpw.py
>
> I am trying to run the python 3 version of chirp using the same method.
> My first problem is there is not any chirps.py file to run so I have no
> idea which file is the one I should run.
>
> My question is how do I run the latest version of chirp running the source
> code?
>
> Thank you all for your time in reading this email.
>
> Best regards
> John
>
>
>
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