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raspberry-phidget [2015/03/25 18:26] Stéphane Lavirotte [Give access for user to USB InterfaceKit] |
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====== Install Phidgets on Raspberry Pi ====== | ====== Install Phidgets on Raspberry Pi ====== | ||
To be able to use Phidget on Raspberry, you will have to do the following steps. | To be able to use Phidget on Raspberry, you will have to do the following steps. | ||
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===== Install Phidgets librairies ===== | ===== Install Phidgets librairies ===== | ||
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Last step to be able to use the Phidget InterfaceKit on Raspberry Pi is a problem of permissions on files; only root can access to data of usb pluged devices. So for any program working with Phidget InterfaceKit, you would need to run it as root user (with a sudo). Of course, this is not the right solution. | Last step to be able to use the Phidget InterfaceKit on Raspberry Pi is a problem of permissions on files; only root can access to data of usb pluged devices. So for any program working with Phidget InterfaceKit, you would need to run it as root user (with a sudo). Of course, this is not the right solution. |