GPIO without root privileges - suggested rules approach does not work
I have read all other GPIO related discussions and the closest one for me is the closed discussion @ https://forum.up-community.org/discussion/comment/9682#Comment_9682 unfortunately the suggestion does not work and the tar file is not usable...
I can access the GPIOs when I run a python script in sudo mode using mraa but I do not want to run my application in sudo as a product...
I created the 50-gpio.rules file manually and did adduser gpio ...as stated in the link but still fails... what am I missing?
has anyone checked whether the proposed solution actually works as it mentions delay needed rules file to take effect (which I tried)...
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Hi @KahrenA
Please use the instructions in our wiki and let us know if it solves your issue: https://wiki.up-community.org/Ubuntu_18.04#Enable_the_HAT_functionality_from_userspace
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