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I have a program that communicates with an Arduino through the serial port but somehow the Arduino is showing up in the computer as /dev/ttyUSB0 and not /dev/ttyS0, which is what the program is attempting to connect to. This program used to work some months ago without any problem. Any ideas? I'm running Ubuntu 18.04










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