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===Troubleshooting===
 
===Troubleshooting===
 
: If your permissions are not correct (your user is not in the dialout group), you may get consistent "Unable to connect to AxiDraw" type error messages.
 
: If your permissions are not correct (your user is not in the dialout group), you may get consistent "Unable to connect to AxiDraw" type error messages.
: Some linux distributions use a ''different'' group name than dialout, which could possibly be one of the following: "[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Users_and_groups#User_groups uucp]", "serial", "tty", "plugdev", or something else entirely. If dialout doesn't seem to be working, try <code>ls -l /dev/ttyACM*</code>. The result will usually look something like "crw-rw---- 1 root dialout [...]". If something other than "dialout" is listed there, that is the name of the [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Users_and_groups#Group_management group] that has permission ownership of the serial ports.
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: Some linux distributions use a ''different'' group name than dialout, which could possibly be one of the following: "uucp", "serial", "tty", "plugdev", or something else entirely. If dialout doesn't seem to be working, try <code>ls -l /dev/ttyACM*</code>. The result will usually look something like "crw-rw---- 1 root dialout [...]". If something other than "dialout" is listed there, that is the name of the group that has permission ownership of the serial ports.
 
: If nothing appears under <code>ls -l /dev/ttyACM*</code>, then one of the following is likely the case:
 
: If nothing appears under <code>ls -l /dev/ttyACM*</code>, then one of the following is likely the case:
 
::* The USB cable is not connected
 
::* The USB cable is not connected

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