/dev/video0 File Permissions in UBUNTU
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 3:28 pm
I have loaded zoneminder 1.24 on ubuntu 9.1.
being a newbe to Linux I am having to learn the OS at same time as the application.
I was having a problem with getting zoneminder to open the file /dev/video0, I was getting a permissions denied result in the enhanced log.
I did some searching and found that if I use 'sudo chmod 666 or 777 /dev/video0' that I can get the permissions on the file to change.
with the permissions changed I am now able to get the system to work just fine.
the problem is that when I reboot the box the file permissions go back to what they were and I have to re-enter the chmod command.
how do I set permissions in ubuntu for this file and heve them stick?
being a newbe to Linux I am having to learn the OS at same time as the application.
I was having a problem with getting zoneminder to open the file /dev/video0, I was getting a permissions denied result in the enhanced log.
I did some searching and found that if I use 'sudo chmod 666 or 777 /dev/video0' that I can get the permissions on the file to change.
with the permissions changed I am now able to get the system to work just fine.
the problem is that when I reboot the box the file permissions go back to what they were and I have to re-enter the chmod command.
how do I set permissions in ubuntu for this file and heve them stick?