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There should be a command like 'id' or something similar that will show the groups you are a member of. Run that to check that the new groups have taken effect – you may need to log out and then log back in.

The other thing to check is the group owner of the device itself (in /dev). that will also need to match the group you assigned to yourself. Also make sure that the device permissions allow group access.

There should be a command like 'id' or something similar that will show the groups you are a member of. Run that to check that the new groups have taken effect – you may need to log out and then log back in.

The other thing to check is the group owner of the device itself (in /dev). that will also need to match the group you assigned to yourself.

There should be a command like 'id' or something similar that will show the groups you are a member of. Run that to check that the new groups have taken effect – you may need to log out and then log back in.

The other thing to check is the group owner of the device itself (in /dev). that will also need to match the group you assigned to yourself. Also make sure that the device permissions allow group access.

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There should be a command like 'id' or something similar that will show the groups you are a member of. Run that to check that the new groups have taken effect – you may need to log out and then log back in.

The other thing to check is the group owner of the device itself (in /dev). that will also need to match the group you assigned to yourself.