.. not all at least.)
- Original Message -
From: "Thomas M. Beaudry" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: January 16, 2000 2:19 PM
Subject: RE: [Cooker] Re: how are users supposed to get added to the "audio"
group?
Interesting argument about whether Linux wi
Which comes back to my original posts, yes this should have been handled by
install. But since it wasn't (and your original post only asked how to do
it without hacking a /etc file), I suggested using "usermod" to add the user
to the "audio" group.
So we're still putting up with your whining.
Interesting argument about whether Linux will be able to attract Joe Bloe
without going brain dead. Anybody remember ten years back when the big
argument for M$ over Apple was that although it was more complicated to
configure, you were better off 'cause it gave you more control in the end?
If
"Brian J. Murrell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
from the quill of "Thomas M. Beaudry" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on scroll
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Log in as root and add users to group "audio". This is a standard
operation
that you should be familiar with from your signature...
"Brian J. Murrell" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Yay, troll!
See, the problem is that Joe Average User is what is going to
keep those companies in business. Without Joe Average User none of
those companies will be able to sustain their expenses.
Yeah, but the Joe Average User will
"Brian J. Murrell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yay, troll!
See, the problem is that Joe Average User is what is going to
keep those companies in business. Without Joe Average User none of
those companies will be able to sustain their expenses.
Yeah, but the Joe Average User will have to
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Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 10:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Cooker] RE: how are users supposed to get added to the "audio"
group?
from the quill of "Thomas M. Beaudry" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on scroll
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Log in as root
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But, for myself, I say screw "Joe Average User".
Then you say screw Mandrake, and screw RedHat and screw Corel and screw
Caldera. See, the problem is that Joe Average User is what is going to
keep those companies in
[ lots of philisophical tangents snipped ]
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Brian J. Murrell InterLinx Support Services, Inc.
North Vancouver, B.C. 604 983 UNIX
Platform and Brand Independent UNIX Support - R3.2 - R4 - BSD
Bravo Again
On Sat, 8 Jan 2000, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
from the quill of "Thomas M. Beaudry" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on scroll
000701bf59ec$6b312500$8a8280d8@mosehern
Log in as root and add users to group "audio". This is a standard
operation
So that's the way to go...
Then I have messed up the rights
How? Is asking him to log in as root and
edit the groups file really the level of user-friendliness that we are
trying to achieve here?
and Why Not Brian?
what is so terribly wrong with someone actually learning how to use an
Operating system properly in the first place, to me, that is
First Off, Bravo Brian,
Glad too see some people who do not take such things personally..
On Sat, 08 Jan 2000, you wrote:
Your question doesn't really answer my quesion, so let me make my
question more clear: are we trying to capture a percentage of the
Windows user base or not? If no,
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