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Add udev rules for the Teensy family of microcontrollers so that they can be flashed as non-root users.
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39 lines
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# UDEV Rules for Teensy boards, http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/
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#
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# The latest version of this file may be found at:
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# http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/00-teensy.rules
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#
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# This file must be placed at:
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#
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# /etc/udev/rules.d/00-teensy.rules (preferred location)
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# or
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# /lib/udev/rules.d/00-teensy.rules (req'd on some broken systems)
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#
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# To install, type this command in a terminal:
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# sudo cp 00-teensy.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/00-teensy.rules
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#
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# After this file is installed, physically unplug and reconnect Teensy.
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#
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ATTRS{idVendor}=="16c0", ATTRS{idProduct}=="04*", ENV{ID_MM_DEVICE_IGNORE}="1", ENV{ID_MM_PORT_IGNORE}="1"
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ATTRS{idVendor}=="16c0", ATTRS{idProduct}=="04[789a]*", ENV{MTP_NO_PROBE}="1"
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KERNEL=="ttyACM*", ATTRS{idVendor}=="16c0", ATTRS{idProduct}=="04*", MODE:="0666", RUN:="/bin/stty -F /dev/%k raw -echo"
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KERNEL=="hidraw*", ATTRS{idVendor}=="16c0", ATTRS{idProduct}=="04*", MODE:="0666"
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SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="16c0", ATTRS{idProduct}=="04*", MODE:="0666"
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KERNEL=="hidraw*", ATTRS{idVendor}=="1fc9", ATTRS{idProduct}=="013*", MODE:="0666"
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SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="1fc9", ATTRS{idProduct}=="013*", MODE:="0666"
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#
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# If you share your linux system with other users, or just don't like the
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# idea of write permission for everybody, you can replace MODE:="0666" with
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# OWNER:="yourusername" to create the device owned by you, or with
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# GROUP:="somegroupname" and mange access using standard unix groups.
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#
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# ModemManager tends to interfere with USB Serial devices like Teensy.
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# Problems manifest as the Arduino Serial Monitor missing some incoming
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# data, and "Unable to open /dev/ttyACM0 for reboot request" when
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# uploading. If you experience these problems, disable or remove
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# ModemManager from your system. If you must use a modem, perhaps
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# try disabling the "MM_FILTER_RULE_TTY_ACM_INTERFACE" ModemManager
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# rule. Changing ModemManager's filter policy from "strict" to "default"
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# may also help. But if you don't use a modem, completely removing
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# the troublesome ModemManager is the most effective solution.
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