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  1. How do I open files from a USB flash drive? - PC.net

    Apr 4, 2005 · How do I open files from a USB flash drive? Answer: Computers typically recognize USB flash drives (often called "keychain drives") the same as other hard drives or removable …

  2. How to access a usb flash drive from the terminal? - Ask Ubuntu

    Apr 29, 2011 · I only have access to the command line. I need to backup my data (on the user folder) to a pen (USB DOK). How can I mount a flash drive manually? What should be the …

  3. permissions - usbmon errors on wireshark - Ask Ubuntu

    I ran tshark on Ubuntu/Windows 10 as follows: $ tshark -i 6 Capturing on 'usbmon1' tshark: The capture session could not be initiated on interface 'usbmon1' (Can't open USB bus file …

  4. How to allow software access to any USB devices? - Ask Ubuntu

    Mar 12, 2015 · I have a libusb-based program that can't open USB devices on a freshly installed Ubuntu because it lacks permissions. This solution will probably work for me, but it requires …

  5. usb - How do I allow non-root access to /ttyUSB0? - Ask Ubuntu

    May 7, 2012 · I have managed to change the permissions via chmod 666, and it works, but if I disconnect the USB device and reconnect, it goes back to root only. How do I permanently …

  6. mount - How to connect MTP devices via USB? - Ask Ubuntu

    After connecting your phone via USB, enable the MTP file transfer on your phone and it will show up as USB device on your computer. You can then access the whole file system (and not only …

  7. Using the terminal, how can I see the directory (and files) in an ...

    USB media are normally mounted at /media go there in your terminal with cd /media && ls now you should see all storage mounted in that directory. If your device is in the list use cd to …

  8. usb - How to change permissions on external media - Ask Ubuntu

    Jan 6, 2022 · For example, if you have a newly formatted USB drive that has its permissions set to root, and you want to change the permissions so that a user named Joe can access a folder …

  9. Unable to open /dev/sdb read-write (Read-only file system)

    Unable to open /dev/sdb read-write (Read-only file system) Ask Question Asked 11 years, 10 months ago Modified 4 years, 5 months ago

  10. Serial port terminal > Cannot open /dev/ttyS0: Permission denied

    Cannot open /dev/ttyS0: Permission denied I would like to be able to use serial port terminal, or equivalent with Xubuntu so I can use my kpc3 packet terminal, connect to the com port on the …