Actually, after creating this alias, it's not so bad... alias xmms='sg audio -c "xmms &"'
Mike On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Michael Soulier wrote: > I don't have to do a newgrp to be a member of that group, do I? > > lupus:~# chmod 660 /dev/mixer > lupus:~# ll /dev/mix* > crw-rw---- 1 root audio 14, 0 Sep 8 1999 /dev/mixer > crw-rw---- 1 root audio 14, 16 Sep 8 1999 /dev/mixer1 > > lupus:/etc# groups msoulier > msoulier : msoulier > lupus:/etc# adduser msoulier audio > Adding user msoulier to group audio... > Done. > lupus:/etc# groups msoulier > msoulier : msoulier audio > > But now it doesn't work. > > However, if I manually change groups... > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] msoulier]$ groups > msoulier > [EMAIL PROTECTED] msoulier]$ groups msoulier > msoulier : msoulier audio > [EMAIL PROTECTED] msoulier]$ newgrp audio > [EMAIL PROTECTED] msoulier]$ groups > audio msoulier > [EMAIL PROTECTED] msoulier]$ xmms & > > It works fine. Do I have to do a newgrp every time? That's kind of > annoying. > > Mike > > "To listen to the words of the learned, and to instill into others the > lessons of science, is better than religious exercises." > -- Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > "To listen to the words of the learned, and to instill into others the lessons of science, is better than religious exercises." -- Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)