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[argyllcms] Re: More on instrument access
- From: "Borg, Rodney" <Rodney.Borg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 15:30:57 +1100
> I think the solution I ultimately came up with will work with any
Linux with a recent kernel.
RHEL 4 comes with udev version 039 but has what you might call a recent
kernel (2.6.9-67). I could not get any sort of udev rule to work for my
DTP 94 and the bottom line was that the version of udev is too old and
doesn't work very well. With RHEL 5 we get udev 095 (I think) and the
udev rules work OK.
I tend to agree with Graeme, in my limited experience udev on Linux is a
bit of a mess.
BTW RHEL = Red Hat Enterprise Linux in case anyone didn't know.
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