![]() It shows something connected to the USB bus but it's not always consistent. I am unable to connect to the chip at all using the procedure outlined on that page (target changed from the 8U2 to the 16U2): ![]() It seems to be similar to the problem described on this page: Getting Arduino UNO to work in Linux - Pd Community Site They resolved the problem by re-flashing the code on the ATmega16U2 chip (8U2 in their case), but it seems like that problem should have long been fixed by the R3 revision. I am running Linux Mint 14 and Arduino 1.0.5. I see that the Uno has a microcontroller to provide the USB->Serial conversion and I think that is what the issue is. I had previously used a Diecimila without issue on this machine. ![]() I just received an Arduino Uno R3 and I am having problems connecting to it in Linux. ![]()
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