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Unable to connect to CANUSB


 

Thanks Peter.



On Tue, 4 Mar 2025, 18:49 Peter Ulvestad via , <ulvestad=[email protected]> wrote:
On Tue, Mar? 4, 2025 at 11:45 AM, Uncommon Models wrote:

>
> Perhaps someone can add this hint to the JMRI CAN Bus Networks page (
> ) (or wherever else
> it may be useful).
>

It's already on the Linux page.


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On Tue, Mar 4, 2025 at 11:45 AM, Uncommon Models wrote:


Perhaps someone can add this hint to the JMRI CAN Bus Networks page (
) (or wherever else
it may be useful).
It's already on the Linux page.


--
Peter Ulvestad
Linux Mint 22.1, JMRI 5.11.3plus, Java 21.0.5
JMRI Users Group Moderator ( /g/jmriusers )
JMRI Developers Group Moderator ( )
Tam Valley Group Moderator ( )
Sprog-DCC Group Moderator ( )
Edmonton Model Railroad Association ( )


 

Happy to help! Perhaps someone can add this hint to the (or wherever else it may be useful).

Best,
Noah
Uncommon Models


 

Thanks a million Noah.?

Neil

On Tue, 4 Mar 2025, 18:08 Neil Watson, <neil.watson97@...> wrote:

Hi Noah.

No I haven't. Have been reading up and I have just got in and fired up.

I was wondering whether to load the PiOS/JMRI image that's available.

Cheers.

Neil


On Tue, 4 Mar 2025, 17:00 Uncommon Models via , <noah=[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,

Have you added your user to the 'dialout' group? Typically this is a necessary step for running any software not as the root user that connects to a serial port on Linux.

Best,
Noah
Uncommon Models


 

Hi Noah.

No I haven't. Have been reading up and I have just got in and fired up.

I was wondering whether to load the PiOS/JMRI image that's available.

Cheers.

Neil


On Tue, 4 Mar 2025, 17:00 Uncommon Models via , <noah=[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,

Have you added your user to the 'dialout' group? Typically this is a necessary step for running any software not as the root user that connects to a serial port on Linux.

Best,
Noah
Uncommon Models


 

Hello,

Have you added your user to the 'dialout' group? Typically this is a necessary step for running any software not as the root user that connects to a serial port on Linux.

Best,
Noah
Uncommon Models


 

Further to previous, this is the terminal output during startup.
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On Mon, 3 Mar 2025 at 15:20, Neil Watson via <neil.watson97=[email protected]> wrote:
I have a Raspberry Pi 4, which I would like to run my layout from. I have Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS installed. I have JMRI 5.11.3 installed. I will be running on MERG CANBUS.

I've been creating my layout in simulated mode and decided to connect up to the hardware. I changed the properties to use CAN and saved, I get this error message.
image.png
After a bit of rooting around on the NET I found a command that produces the following
image.png
So it appears the ttyACM0 is being recognised.

Any suggestions?
?Neil W




 

I have a Raspberry Pi 4, which I would like to run my layout from. I have Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS installed. I have JMRI 5.11.3 installed. I will be running on MERG CANBUS.

I've been creating my layout in simulated mode and decided to connect up to the hardware. I changed the properties to use CAN and saved, I get this error message.
image.png
After a bit of rooting around on the NET I found a command that produces the following
image.png
So it appears the ttyACM0 is being recognised.

Any suggestions?
?Neil W