On linux, the file rights can be viewed with ls -al; e.g. on openplotter it should say:
and on tinypilot:
The way to read this, is that on tinypilot, the user tc has read/write permissions, and the group staff has only read permissions.
I'd recommend to google 'linux file permissions' at this point and you'll be one step further on the long road to linux mastery!
Code:
pi@openplotter:~/.pypilot $ ls -al pypilot.conf
-rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi 1909 Apr 25 18:02 pypilot.conf
and on tinypilot:
Code:
tc@box:~/.pypilot $ ls -al pypilot.conf
-rw-r--r-- 1 tc staff 2424 Mar 14 15:05 pypilot.conf
The way to read this, is that on tinypilot, the user tc has read/write permissions, and the group staff has only read permissions.
I'd recommend to google 'linux file permissions' at this point and you'll be one step further on the long road to linux mastery!