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I've been following the tutorial at. It went smoothlyuntil I reachedAt that point, both the dongle and 32-bit board have a solid blue light, and the switch on each is in the position described in the tutorial.
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From: To: Subject: Re: Cannot open serial device /dev/ttyUSB0 CC: Hi, On 19:40, George Andguladze wrote: Cannot open serial device /dev/ttyUSB0 What is it that I am doing wrong? If you're using a recent version of Ubuntu/Debian, modem-manager opens serial devices when connected and probes for a modem. Also, on older versions of Ubuntu brltty might block the port. To work around the modem-manager issue either uninstall it, or put a udev blacklist rule in place (where you insert the VID/PID of your adapter): Regards, Steve. Subject: Re: Cannot open serial device /dev/ttyUSB0 From: To: CC:; HiThanks for help, but ModemManager doesn't seem to be an issue. Question: Does 'Cannot open serial device /dev/ttyUSB0' error mean that it is unable to connect to my USB adapter or that there might not be a phone connected on the other end of the adapter? It means it can't open the char device.
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Basically the call to open('/dev/ttyUSB0') failed somehow. Nothing to do with the phone. Cheers, Sylvain.