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How to Grant Permissions for Aurora?
Cyba.Cowboy Aug 16
So I installed the Debian package version of "Aurora" on my new laptop, but when I launch it, I am told:
Aurora needs access to:
/sys/class/power_supply/BATO/charge_control_end_threshold
/sys/class/leds/asus::kbd_backlight/kbd_rgb_state
/sys/class/leds/asus::kbd_backlight/kbd_rgb_mode
/sys/class/leds/asus::kbd_backlight/brightness

There is a 'Grant Access' button underneath, but it doesn't actually do anything when I click on it...

Obviously I need to grant permissions for this in Terminal somehow, but what command do I need to use to do this?
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LoudTechie Aug 16
try
 
Aurora --with-root

and than click the grant access button.
I first had a full page of answer but lost all my progress, so if this doesn't work please ask again.
Cyba.Cowboy Aug 16
Quoting: LoudTechieI first had a full page of answer but lost all my progress, so if this doesn't work please ask again.

I had to use the correct capitalization ("aurora" instead of "Aurora"), but it pointed this out in Terminal and otherwise worked a charm.

Thanks, bud! 🤜🏼

Last edited by Cyba.Cowboy on 16 August 2024 at 10:57 pm UTC
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