Arduino IDE error: ser_open(): can't open device '/dev/ttyACM0': Permission denied

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Fix for permission denied error while uploading codes to Arduino from Linux operating system,
Check the below post for commands and more details.
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6 years later on Mint this worked! Congratulations

enochcushite
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Excellent, congratulations. In my case it was another file (/ dev / ttyUSB0). Your tip was of great help, it worked perfectly. Thank you very much.

Maurocesar
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Super simple explanation and right to the point! Thanks and Congrats!

eduardomendes
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Hello thank you for your help I saved me from a rush of a project in hand works in 2022 the instruction of the commands.

Zeustrader
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Thank you very much, you saved me. Finally this was the only thing which worked. Ty man

loetgurke
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It was very helpful. We were tired searching troubleshooting for this problem. You made my day. Thanks a lot

saadsteachingportal
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Hiya Nithin, thank you for your excellent video. I had to change ttyACM0 to ttyUSB0 and all was well. Thank you very much 😀

JoeEvansSound
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Much appreciated!! It was driving me nuts and I coudn't find anything else online that worked!

ddlonglegs
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thank you very much. i was looking thru forums but none of the solutions worked and they were very complicated. this was easy and simple and it worked

DAudio-sgku
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I tried this. But the result is the same. Not uploading. Still getting the error. Can you give me a different solution. And I'm using Ubuntu 18.10

elvishendrix
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Thanks you brother ❤❤ keeping going wish you a great success journey in your life

naveennavi
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It worked in ubuntu 18.04. But when i once plugged out after i had plugged in it showed the same error.Then i have to write same command again. Is there any permanent solution?? Thanks in advance ...

ahsanulhoquefamid
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chmod: cannot access '/dev/ttyUSB0': No such file or directory
unable to set, can you please guide me to resolve this

krishnadasari
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omg thank u so much. this issue was driving me nuts

justdevi
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I installed the IDE on my Ubunty 16.04 from arduino page but got this error somehow (even when i installed it with sudo).
Your tutorial helped me fix this, so there goes my like <3 . Thanks for uploading this!

lowsistem
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It worked! Thank you so much.

Greetings from Argentina.

federicoalejandrovazquezsa
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I'm using Linux Mint. I tried this and I did it. Thanks a lot.

ahmettalha
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Hi I have the same problem but it only does it with Arduino Leonardo
Arduino UNO works great why?
I'm following a thousand tutorials and it doesn't work.
But the beauty that it worked first and then the next time it doesn't work anymore.
Do you have any idea how I can fix it ???

maliknannotti
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It's working for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Thank you.

MuhamadAkbarBinWidayat
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Doesn't work for me on Linux Mint 18 (Ubuntu-based). I'm a member of "dialout", and /dev/ttyACM* is owned by root:dialout. Running Arduino IDE as root works, but is a no-go. And yes, I've rebooted, re-plugged the board, re-installed Arduino 1.8.8... It worked when I was using Linux Mint 17, but I can't get it up and running on my current system. The internet turns up nothing but the "solution" that you stated here.

Using Linux since 1997, but feeling real dumb right now.

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