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Ciao, Mauro
Citazione:In order to be able to create this file in the file system, you will need root permission. This can be done by opening a terminal window and entering:
sudo nano /etc/udev/rules.d/49-micronucleus.rules
The above line opens a new file called 49-micronucleus.rules with root permission from /etc/udev/rules.d/ in the nano command line text editor.
After running the above line to start the nano editor, copy all of the udev rules code from the listing above and paste them into the nano editor using the keyboard combination Ctrl + Shift + V.
In the nano editor, press Ctrl + O and then press the Enter key save the file and then Ctrl + X to exit the application.
Finally enter the following in the terminal window to reload the udev rules.
sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
Qui un mini esempio sull'uso di nano: https://www.wikihow.it/Creare-e-Modifica...-Terminale
Ciao, Mauro
CPU: Intel 6-Core i7-5820K (Haswell rev.2)
nVidia GeForce GTX 750 (drv 525.125.06), 16GB DDR4 RAM
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X.org:1.21.1.13 Qt:5.15.6/6.7.3
Kernel:6.6.47-pclos1
nVidia GeForce GTX 750 (drv 525.125.06), 16GB DDR4 RAM
Intel C610/X99 HD Audio / Intel I210 Gigabit Network
Supermicro C7X99-OCE
PCLinuxOS KDE Plasma:5.27.11 Frameworks:5.116.0 Apps:23.08.5
X.org:1.21.1.13 Qt:5.15.6/6.7.3
Kernel:6.6.47-pclos1