Re: request for advice about udev rule consequences

2022-02-26 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Michael Biebl dixit: > Whether it's safe to grant access to /dev/uinput (to local, active users) is > probably better answered by the kernel maintainers or the maintainer of that > specific subsystem. Hm, maybe. But, given my lack of familiarity with udev, does it indeed give that access to

Re: request for advice about udev rule consequences

2022-02-26 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 25.02.22 um 21:02 schrieb Thorsten Glaser: Hi, antimicro’ new upstream version wants to install the following udev rule file: #Enable user access to keyboard using uinput event generator SUBSYSTEM=="misc", KERNEL=="uinput", TAG+="uaccess" What exactly are the consequences of this? Should I

request for advice about udev rule consequences

2022-02-25 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Hi, antimicro’ new upstream version wants to install the following udev rule file: #Enable user access to keyboard using uinput event generator SUBSYSTEM=="misc", KERNEL=="uinput", TAG+="uaccess" What exactly are the consequences of this? Should I warn users, or is this safe (current console