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I found that I needed to be in the 'serial' group rather than 'dialout'.
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On 26 February 2020 at 23:53 Pat Anderson <anderson5420@gmail.com> wrote:
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I am running Ubuntu 16.04 under crouton on an Asus Flip C302 Chromebook. For the most part this setup works great on most everything except access to the tty device. I have added myself to the dialout group, but I still need to manually do a chmod on /dev/ttyUSB0 in order to avoid the permissions error. It is not a big problem to do this, but I thought that if I were in the dialout group, that would allow me to use the serial port without the chmod. Can anybody tell me what might be going on?
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