Thanks Chase (and Martin). Sorry I had not read his earlier post.
The udev rules outlined in Martin's post worked after I rebooted.
I'll post again should anything come up later.
What I cannot understand though is if HAL is disabled, why then does the hald daemon automatically start. I do not have settings that enabled that daemon to start because I am working with the stock installation of Lucid.
Thanks Chase (and Martin). Sorry I had not read his earlier post.
The udev rules outlined in Martin's post worked after I rebooted.
I'll post again should anything come up later.
What I cannot understand though is if HAL is disabled, why then does the hald daemon automatically start. I do not have settings that enabled that daemon to start because I am working with the stock installation of Lucid.
All help is much appreciated!