En Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 02:54:51PM +0800, Clemen Canaria escribio:
#_ I usually edit /etc/groups
#_ and look for the group "audio"
#_ then add the names of users that i want to use /dev/audio
#_
#_ audio:foo,tux,another username
#_
The only problem is that audio is not the group of /dev/audio, ls -l of
/dev/audio shows this:
crw------- 1 user#3 sys /dev/audio <-(this was a symlink, but after
crw------- 1 user#3 sys /dev/audio0 running MAKEDEV it became a
crw------- 1 user#3 sys /dev/audio1 real device)
crw------- 1 user#3 sys /dev/audio2
crw------- 1 user#3 sys /dev/audio3
Ang aumix ang may kasalanan nito. When I run it to adjust volume it changes
the ownership and perms. Why it does this is the mystery. ;->
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