Thanks for the help everyone. FYI, this is the reply I ( eventually )
got from alsa-user:
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> A pc has two soundcards, and two users. I want one soundcard to be
> accessible ONLY to one of the users, the other - ONLY to the othe
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 12:56:05AM +, Ivan Yosifov wrote:
> Thanks for the info, but what are the files I need to chown/chmod ?
> I am using ALSA, no OSS emulation layer.
To use the soundcard you have to be in the "sound" group in the default
gentoo setup. The easiest would be to make a "sound1
Well, I asked on ALSA-user and there is still no response. I will try
linux-audio-user. Thanks.
On Wed, 2005-04-06 at 00:10 +0200, Christoph Eckert wrote:
> > Thanks for the info, but what are the files I need to
> > chown/chmod ? I am using ALSA, no OSS emulation layer.
>
> phew, that's too much
If you use udev you will have a directory called /etc/udev/permissions.d where
device permissions are determined at each boot.
Robert
On April 5, 2005 03:10 pm, quoth Christoph Eckert:
> > Thanks for the info, but what are the files I need to
> > chown/chmod ? I am using ALSA, no OSS emulation l
> Thanks for the info, but what are the files I need to
> chown/chmod ? I am using ALSA, no OSS emulation layer.
phew, that's too much for me ;-) .
This is concerning ALSA sequencer, and I'd recommend to join
the ALSA user mailing list or the linux audio user
mailinglist.
AFAIK, asoundrc does
Thanks for the info, but what are the files I need to chown/chmod ?
I am using ALSA, no OSS emulation layer.
On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 23:42 +0200, Christoph Eckert wrote:
> > A pc has two soundcards, and two users. I want one
> > soundcard to be accessible ONLY to one of the users, the
> > other - ON
> A pc has two soundcards, and two users. I want one
> soundcard to be accessible ONLY to one of the users, the
> other - ONLY to the other user. How do I do this ? Can this
> be done through .asoundrc ? How ? Or do I need to change
> device file permissions ? On what files ?
Most distros use PAM