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  1. Recently, when I dealt with some package issues around probe-rs, I found that some developers and packagers may have some misunderstandings about #systemd #udev giving some users access permission. systemd udev rules have two kinds of permission mechanisms: one is like chown, which can set the device file's owner to some user or group (normally #plugdev system group); another is #uaccess, systemd will give the active user session permission via ACL.

  2. Recently, when I dealt with some package issues around probe-rs, I found that some developers and packagers may have some misunderstandings about #systemd #udev giving some users access permission. systemd udev rules have two kinds of permission mechanisms: one is like chown, which can set the device file's owner to some user or group (normally #plugdev system group); another is #uaccess, systemd will give the active user session permission via ACL.

  3. Recently, when I dealt with some package issues around probe-rs, I found that some developers and packagers may have some misunderstandings about #systemd #udev giving some users access permission. systemd udev rules have two kinds of permission mechanisms: one is like chown, which can set the device file's owner to some user or group (normally #plugdev system group); another is #uaccess, systemd will give the active user session permission via ACL.

  4. Recently, when I dealt with some package issues around probe-rs, I found that some developers and packagers may have some misunderstandings about #systemd #udev giving some users access permission. systemd udev rules have two kinds of permission mechanisms: one is like chown, which can set the device file's owner to some user or group (normally #plugdev system group); another is #uaccess, systemd will give the active user session permission via ACL.