# UDEV Rules for Teensy boards, http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/ # # The latest version of this file may be found at: # http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/49-teensy.rules # # This file must be placed at: # # /etc/udev/rules.d/49-teensy.rules (preferred location) # or # /lib/udev/rules.d/49-teensy.rules (req'd on some broken systems) # # To install, type this command in a terminal: # sudo cp 49-teensy.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/49-teensy.rules # # After this file is installed, physically unplug and reconnect Teensy. # ATTRS{idVendor}=="16c0", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0478", ENV{ID_MM_DEVICE_IGNORE}="1" ATTRS{idVendor}=="16c0", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0478", ENV{MTP_NO_PROBE}="1" SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="16c0", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0478", MODE:="0666" KERNEL=="ttyACM*", ATTRS{idVendor}=="16c0", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0478", MODE:="0666" # If you share your linux system with other users, or just don't like the # idea of write permission for everybody, you can replace MODE:="0666" with # OWNER:="yourusername" to create the device owned by you, or with # GROUP:="somegroupname" and mange access using standard unix groups. # # # If using USB Serial you get a new device each time (Ubuntu 9.10) # eg: /dev/ttyACM0, ttyACM1, ttyACM2, ttyACM3, ttyACM4, etc # apt-get remove --purge modemmanager (reboot may be necessary) # # Older modem proding (eg, Ubuntu 9.04) caused very slow serial device detection. # To fix, add this near top of /lib/udev/rules.d/77-nm-probe-modem-capabilities.rules # SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="16c0", ATTRS{idProduct}=="04[789]?", GOTO="nm_modem_probe_end" #