Orn E. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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You have two options, as root do:
chmod o+rw /dev/hdd
Which will give everyone read/write access to /dev/hdd, or
alternatively you can add all users that are to have access to
the cdrom as members of the group 'disk'.
This will also
On 01-Sep-97 Carey Evans wrote:
This will also give all those users access to the hard drives, giving
them the possibility to do all sorts of damage, even by accident.
I wholeheartedly agree, but on a private Linux system at home, it
doesn't matter... just a bad habbit :)
I would prefer to
Hello,
My cdrom is at /dev/hdd. I have in my ~/.Xresources the
following line:
*cdromDevice:/dev/hdd
When xplaycd runs, it says can't not open /dev/hdd,
permission denied. How can I correct this problem? I like
hear music with Linux-:)
$ ls -l hdd
brw-rw 1 root disk 22, 64
On 30-Agz-97 Cheng-Chang Wu wrote:
When xplaycd runs, it says can't not open /dev/hdd,
permission denied. How can I correct this problem? I like
hear music with Linux-:)
$ ls -l hdd
brw-rw 1 root disk 22, 64 May 28 02:50 hdd
This is most likely because you are trying to
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