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On Linux, you need to give your user access to the usb device.
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On Linux, you need to give your user access to the usb device.
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You can do that by creating a file under /etc/udev/rules.d/ named 99-lda.rules
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You can do that by creating a file under ``/etc/udev/rules.d/`` named
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with the following content::
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``99-lda.rules`` with the following content::
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SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="041f", MODE="0666"
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SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="041f", MODE="0666"
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$ lda_controller -d SN:xxxxx
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$ lda_controller -d SN:xxxxx
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The serial number must contain 5 digits, prepend any number of 0 necessary.
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The serial number must contain 5 digits, prepend any number of 0 necessary.
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Also, the "SN:" prefix is mandatory.
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Also, the ``SN:`` prefix is mandatory.
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You can chose the exact LDA model with the -P parameter. The default being LDA-102.
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You can chose the exact LDA model with the ``-P`` parameter. The default being LDA-102.
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Driver
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Driver
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