Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) <[email protected]> writes: >> Mickey said: You may have to fix the kernel to provide sysfs access to >> non-priviledged users. I don't get this. > > (write) access you can get via setuid-root tools that handle specific access
You can also chmod /sys nodes. This works for me mostly but there are issues with the permissions of nodes that are created on the fly.
