Hi, I am wondering why so many udev rules assign the uucp group to devices? Isn't the uucp group for a mail program? Why does for example in 50-udev-default.rules (openSUSE 10.3) it says: KERNEL=="tty[A-Z]*|pppox*|ircomm*|noz*", GROUP="uucp" which will assign the uucp group to /dev/ttyUSB0. I try to access the ttyUSB0 device from a normal user account and I am hesitant to add the user to the uucp group. I would rather change the rule so that the ttyUSB0 device gets assigned to the dialout group, but adding an updated rule like above to the 10-local.rules file won't make a different. Only after commenting out the rule in the 50-.. file it works. Could someone please explain the intended use of the uucp group in connection with devices? Thanks for your help. Cheers, Guenter -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org