Re: [DNG] supported ways to control user access to audio/video devices

2020-05-27 Thread d...@d404.nl
On 26-05-2020 03:22, terryc wrote: > On Mon, 25 May 2020 13:31:49 + > dal wrote: > >> Dear list, >> >> A round of searching and reading did not give me any usable >> explanation of Subj on Devuan. >> >> More specifically, static assignment of users to the "audio"/"video" >> groups is not

Re: [DNG] supported ways to control user access to audio/video devices

2020-05-26 Thread dal
you face a challenge (a systemd issue from 2016 about the lack of documentation for uaccess vs ID_* is still open). /D -Original Message- From: Dng [mailto:dng-boun...@lists.dyne.org] On Behalf Of dal Sent: den 25 maj 2020 15:32 To: 'dng@lists.dyne.org' Subject: [DNG] supported ways to control

Re: [DNG] supported ways to control user access to audio/video devices

2020-05-26 Thread dal
> From: Dng [mailto:dng-boun...@lists.dyne.org] On Behalf Of terryc > Sent: den 26 maj 2020 03:23 > My understanding is that it is a inherent limitation of *nix. Fortunately, for the purposes of installations here, we see some acceptable solutions, my hope was though that Devuan already

Re: [DNG] supported ways to control user access to audio/video devices

2020-05-25 Thread terryc
On Mon, 25 May 2020 13:31:49 + dal wrote: > Dear list, > > A round of searching and reading did not give me any usable > explanation of Subj on Devuan. > > More specifically, static assignment of users to the "audio"/"video" > groups is not applicable (on shared, remotely accessible

[DNG] supported ways to control user access to audio/video devices

2020-05-25 Thread dal
Dear list, A round of searching and reading did not give me any usable explanation of Subj on Devuan. More specifically, static assignment of users to the "audio"/"video" groups is not applicable (on shared, remotely accessible computers). It looks like ConsoleKit used to be the answer in