Re: [Cooker] Permissions and sticky bits

2000-08-12 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

"B. K. Barley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I have my normal user account added to the Audio group but Aumix dosen't
> load.  I have to open a terminal and su to load it.  The Grip problem turned
> out to be a bad link in the dev tree.  Setup set up a ling /dev/cdrom to
> /dev/scd1 when it should have been /dev/scd0.  This is an ide cdrom drive
> set as scsi for burning.

What is the error message of aumix? Are you sure the rights of the file
/dev/mixer are cool?


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Guillaume Cottenceau -- Distribution Developer for MandrakeSoft
http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/




RE: [Cooker] Permissions and sticky bits

2000-08-12 Thread B. K. Barley

I have my normal user account added to the Audio group but Aumix dosen't
load.  I have to open a terminal and su to load it.  The Grip problem turned
out to be a bad link in the dev tree.  Setup set up a ling /dev/cdrom to
/dev/scd1 when it should have been /dev/scd0.  This is an ide cdrom drive
set as scsi for burning.

Bryan

-Original Message-
From: Frederic Crozat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 5:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Permissions and sticky bits


[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("B. K. Barley") writes:

> The real problem that still remains is permisions set in the dev tree.
When
> logged in as a user, grip will not access a disk in any drive.  And esd
> doesn't like starting when not loging in as root...which of course is a
> nono...  Anyway, I'm not sure what the problem is or really how to fix it.
> My temporary solution was to add my user account to audio.  That fixed the
> esd problem.  The grip problem, I don't think is fixed yet.

To correct your audio problem, you must add your user account to
"audio" group..

--
Frédéric Crozat
MandrakeSoft




Re: [Cooker] Permissions and sticky bits

2000-08-11 Thread Frederic Crozat

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("B. K. Barley") writes:

> The real problem that still remains is permisions set in the dev tree.  When
> logged in as a user, grip will not access a disk in any drive.  And esd
> doesn't like starting when not loging in as root...which of course is a
> nono...  Anyway, I'm not sure what the problem is or really how to fix it.
> My temporary solution was to add my user account to audio.  That fixed the
> esd problem.  The grip problem, I don't think is fixed yet.

To correct your audio problem, you must add your user account to
"audio" group.. 

-- 
Frédéric Crozat
MandrakeSoft