Update installing.rst

The file 99-openocd.rules as downloaded from githubusercontent.com seems to be outdated and does now work on Ubuntu 16.04. The version that ships with OpenOCD has an additional ``TAG+="uaccess"`` in the rules file and works fine. Thus I suggest to use the file that is bundled with OpenOCD.
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apatura-iris 2018-06-26 12:55:39 -06:00 committed by Robert Jördens
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Some additional steps are necessary to ensure that OpenOCD can communicate with the FPGA board. Some additional steps are necessary to ensure that OpenOCD can communicate with the FPGA board.
On Linux, first ensure that the current user belongs to the ``plugdev`` group. If it does not, run ``sudo adduser $USER plugdev`` and relogin. Afterwards:: On Linux, first ensure that the current user belongs to the ``plugdev`` group. If it does not, run ``sudo adduser $USER plugdev`` and relogin. Afterwards if you installed OpenOCD using conda::
$ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ntfreak/openocd/406f4d1c68330e3bf8d9db4e402fd8802a5c79e2/contrib/99-openocd.rules $ sudo cp ~/.conda/envs/artiq-main/share/openocd/contrib/60-openocd.rules /etc/udev/rules.d
$ sudo cp 99-openocd.rules /etc/udev/rules.d $ sudo udevadm trigger
$ sudo adduser $USER plugdev
if you installed it from source:: Assuming you installed OpenOCD in ``/usr/local``, otherwise please substitute the install directory::
$ sudo cp /usr/local/share/openocd/contrib/60-openocd.rules /etc/udev/rules.d
$ sudo udevadm trigger $ sudo udevadm trigger
On Windows, a third-party tool, `Zadig <http://zadig.akeo.ie/>`_, is necessary. Use it as follows: On Windows, a third-party tool, `Zadig <http://zadig.akeo.ie/>`_, is necessary. Use it as follows: