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    how did sudo command solved can't open device "/dev/ttyUSB0": Permission denied?

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      arunksoman last edited by arunksoman

      1. Go to Arduino software
      2. Download Linnux 64-bit or 32-bit software
      3. Extract the Downloaded tar.xz file on your home directory.
      4. Navigate to your extracted file using cd command:
        cd arduino-1.8.12-linux64
      5. Make the install.sh file executable:
        sudo chmod +x install.sh
      6. Install arduino using shell script
        sudo ./install.sh
      7. Open Terminal and type:
        ls -l /dev/ttyACM*
        you will get something like:
        crw-rw---- 1 root dialout 188, 0 5 apr 23.01 ttyACM0
        The "0" at the end of ACM might be a different number, or multiple entries might be returned. The data we need is "dialout" (is the group owner of the file).
        Now we just need to add our user to the group:
        sudo usermod -a -G dialout <username>

      I believes it is a better way to solve your problem. Other way you to try to solve problem is install arduino via:
      sudo apt-get install arduino-core

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        Abhay @arunksoman last edited by

        @arunksoman thanks for the steps
        but the thing is I don't have issues with port now, I was curious how it got resolved without going through the usual steps but by using sudo command.

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          arunksoman @Abhay last edited by arunksoman

          @Abhay What did you mean by usual steps?

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            Abhay @arunksoman last edited by

            @arunksoman by usual steps I meant adding our user to the group.
            ie the step
            sudo usermod -a -G dialout <username>

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              arunksoman @Abhay last edited by

              @Abhay I think most probably you might have done this earlier while installing Arduino.

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                Abhay @arunksoman last edited by

                @arunksoman thanks,
                I will look more into it. Thanks again

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