Thanks for the help everyone. FYI, this is the reply I ( eventually ) got from alsa-user: _______________________________________________________________________
> A pc has two soundcards, and two users. I want one soundcard to be > accessible ONLY to one of the users, the other - ONLY to the other > user. The device files in /dev/snd/ with a C in their name are card- specific (the digit following the C is the card number). > Can this be done through .asoundrc ? Probably not. You could create user-specific .asoundrc files that redefine the default device, but those wouldn't prevent the users from accessing other cards directly. HTH Clemens _______________________________________________________________________ On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 21:34 -0700, Robert Persson wrote: > If you use udev you will have a directory called /etc/udev/permissions.d > where > device permissions are determined at each boot. > > Robert > > On April 5, 2005 03:10 pm, quoth Christoph Eckert: > > > Thanks for the info, but what are the files I need to > > > chown/chmod ? I am using ALSA, no OSS emulation layer. > > > > phew, that's too much for me ;-) . > > > > This is concerning ALSA sequencer, and I'd recommend to join > > the ALSA user mailing list or the linux audio user > > mailinglist. > > > > AFAIK, asoundrc does not contain any section about user > > priviledges, but maybe I'm wrong. > > > > > > Best regards > > > > > > ce > > -- > > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list