OK - I have made tremendous progress thanks to this list

I solved my networking problem by getting into the Dell gigabit switches
and turning spanning-tree protocol off. 

I've got a few macs going and thought that I would try to make sound
work and it looks good but I get an error when I log in saying
exactly...

Sound server informational message
Error while initializing sound driver:

device /dev/dsp can't be opened (Permission denied)
The sound server will continue, using the null output device

I've got set on my client (lts.conf)

        # enable sound by default
        SOUND                   = Y
        # choose either esd or nasd to be the default (esd only on
x86_64)
        SOUND_DAEMON            = esd
        SMODULE_01              = dmasound_core
        SMODULE_02              = snd-powermac
        SMODULE_03              = dma_sndpmac

and it seems to be happy when booting up.

/dev/dsp is owned by root:root crw______

how do I set it up so that 'users' have privileges to use /dev/dsp?

-- 
Craig White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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