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Docs: instructions to check if in plugdev group
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@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Configuring OpenOCD
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Some additional steps are necessary to ensure that OpenOCD can communicate with the FPGA board.
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Some additional steps are necessary to ensure that OpenOCD can communicate with the FPGA board.
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On Linux, first ensure that the current user belongs to the ``plugdev`` group. If it does not, run ``sudo adduser $USER plugdev`` and relogin. If you installed OpenOCD using conda and are using the conda environment ``artiq-main``, then execute the statements below. If you are using a different environment, you will have to replace ``artiq-main`` with the name of your environment::
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On Linux, first ensure that the current user belongs to the ``plugdev`` group (i.e. `plugdev` shown when you run `$ groups`). If it does not, run ``sudo adduser $USER plugdev`` and relogin. If you installed OpenOCD using conda and are using the conda environment ``artiq-main``, then execute the statements below. If you are using a different environment, you will have to replace ``artiq-main`` with the name of your environment::
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$ sudo cp ~/.conda/envs/artiq-main/share/openocd/contrib/60-openocd.rules /etc/udev/rules.d
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$ sudo cp ~/.conda/envs/artiq-main/share/openocd/contrib/60-openocd.rules /etc/udev/rules.d
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$ sudo udevadm trigger
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$ sudo udevadm trigger
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