Guillaume Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As a curious side effect of removing my boggy .gtkrc, all my group write
> perms on /dev/dsp and /dev/mixer were removed at next login... Is this
> some sort of windows emulation ? :-)
pam_console.so handles the owner and permissions of these device
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> Peter Ruskin a écrit :
> >
> > On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> > > As a curious side effect of removing my boggy .gtkrc, all my group write
> > > perms on /dev/dsp and /dev/mixer were removed at next login... Is this
> > > some sort of
Peter Ruskin a écrit :
>
> On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> > As a curious side effect of removing my boggy .gtkrc, all my group write
> > perms on /dev/dsp and /dev/mixer were removed at next login... Is this
> > some sort of windows emulation ? :-)
>
> This keeps happening to me
Peter Ruskin a écrit :
>
> On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> > As a curious side effect of removing my boggy .gtkrc, all my group write
> > perms on /dev/dsp and /dev/mixer were removed at next login... Is this
> > some sort of windows emulation ? :-)
>
> This keeps happening to me
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> As a curious side effect of removing my boggy .gtkrc, all my group write
> perms on /dev/dsp and /dev/mixer were removed at next login... Is this
> some sort of windows emulation ? :-)
This keeps happening to me too. Perhaps it's a ghodt? It _is_ v
As a curious side effect of removing my boggy .gtkrc, all my group write
perms on /dev/dsp and /dev/mixer were removed at next login... Is this
some sort of windows emulation ? :-)
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Guillaume Rousse
Iremia - Université de la Réunion
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