persistent_sound_interface
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Your Sound Interface should now be available as '' | Your Sound Interface should now be available as '' | ||
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+ | Note you can repeat the process for additional sound interfaces, just add the additional lines above the alsa_naming_end label. | ||
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SUBSYSTEM==" | SUBSYSTEM==" | ||
- | Your HID device should now be available as '' | + | Your HID device should now be available as '' |
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+ | Note you can repeat the process for additional HID Devices, just add them to the existing rules file. | ||
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+ | ===== Transceiver Device Names ===== | ||
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+ | If your radio can be controlled and provide audio through a USB <-> USB connection, you may find that turning the radio off and on results in the Linux device names changing from '' | ||
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+ | First, check for the Vendor and Product id's by running '' | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | Next, check the device serial numbers, changing ttyUSB1 and ttyUSB2 in the example below to match your current device names. | ||
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+ | In the example, both the USB devices that are provided by the radio have different Serial Numbers, making it easy to separate them and assign individual, static names. | ||
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+ | Edit / | ||
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+ | KERNEL==" | ||
+ | You can then use ''/ | ||
persistent_sound_interface.txt · Last modified: 2023/07/05 17:47 by mi7emg