On Fri, 23 May 2008 22:44:17 -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote: > Michael Schwendt wrote: > > On Tue, 20 May 2008 17:33:24 +0200, Valent Turkovic wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> this guide is the best guide for Fedora 9! > >> > >> http://fedoraguide.info/index.php/Main_Page > >> http://digg.com/linux_unix/Best_guide_for_Fedora_9_ever > >> > >> How to setup MP3 and Video codecs, ATI and Nvidia drivers, > >> CompizFusion, etc... you need it they got it :) > >> > >> Probably most of your question about Fedora 9 are answered there and > >> the solutions are simple. > > > > Whoever added the setuid cdrecord stuff for k3b, please delete that > > or at least give the rationale for making the tools +s. k3b's warning > > can't be the only reason. > > > Just a clarification, I cdrecord is not installed on FC9 at all, rather > there is a program called "wodim" which is linked to cdrecord. Wodim is > a modified version of an old version of cdrecord, not the current > program from the original author. > > By any name the kernel filters commands send to the burner which > prevents certain commands from being sent unless you are root, > particularly commands specific to a particular vendor.
So, in other words, Fedora does not work out of the box with such hardware? This is an important question, because one argument against Linux is the number of things to fiddle with [at the command-line] before a setup becomes usable. (Lots of howtos suggest changing ownership and permissions of device files, for example.) If setuid here is a requirement, why is it disabled in the Fedora package? If memory serves correctly, the cdrecord code drops privileges after setting up stuff. Is setuid needed or not? The wodim man page says: Root permissions are usualy required to get higher process scheduling priority. That was claimed as unnecessary a couple of times before. In order to be able to use the SCSI transport subsystem of the OS, run at highest priority and lock itself into core wodim either needs to be run as root, needs to be installed suid root or must be called via RBACs pfexec mechanism. -- Fedora release 9.90 (Rawhide) - Linux 2.6.26-0.17.rc3.fc10.i686 loadavg: 1.86 2.02 1.76 -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@redhat.com To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list