I use dwm on Arch and in my autostart.sh I start KMonad. This requires me to be member in the uinput group (what I am). Since a few days starting KMonad fails with:

kmonad: /dev/uinput: openFd: permission denied (Permission denied)

(Same when I try to start it manually.)

The workaround is to run sudo modprobe uinput and then to start kmonad (again).

I just don’t understand why this is necessary now. I have this udev rule defined:

/etc/udev/rules.d/90-kmonad.rules:

KERNEL=="uinput", MODE="0660", GROUP="uinput", OPTIONS+="static_node=uinput"

I guess this broke because of a sudo pacman -Syu. Has anything changed in the last few days? I can’t find anything that looks related on Arch Linux.

  • MaxGyver83@feddit.deOP
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    3 years ago

    I have tried this but the problem persists after a reboot.

    UPDATE: I have tested this again. I forgot to mention that it’s even worse with an /etc/modules-load.d/uinput.conf. After a reboot, I get the same error as before but a sudo modprobe uinput doesn’t help anymore. I have to run sudo modprobe -r uinput; sudo modprobe uinput to fix the openFd: permission denied error (temporarily).

    • Responsabilidade@lemmy.eco.br
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      3 years ago

      Try change your udev rule to

      KERNEL=="uinput", MODE="0660", GROUP="uinput", TAG+="uaccess", OPTIONS+="static_node=uinput"

      Maybe you don’t grant uaccess to your device

      I have an uinput device configured as well and my setup is:

      KERNEL=="uinput", SUBSYSTEM=="misc", TAG+="uaccess", OPTIONS+="static_node=uinput"