James Watkins wrote:
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 09:19, Sean Craig wrote:
You may try adding the relevant user to the uucp group. That worked for me
Ditto. It's a more flexible method if you have other users that need minicom access as well. BTW, this may be a silly question to ask on a linux list but does anyone know of a way to do this under windows? I have this exact problem with a piece of software that only runs on windows and it seems absurd to me that the only way to get around it is to run the software as an administrator.
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