On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 16:10:34 -0800
Marty McFly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all, another question. The things in /dev/sound (files or what?) are
all owned by my user, and part of the audio group. I can use sound when I
log in, but when someone else logs in, for example to KDE, they can't
Hey all, another question. The things in /dev/sound (files or what?) are
all owned by my user, and part of the audio group. I can use sound when I
log in, but when someone else logs in, for example to KDE, they can't use
the sound stuff, because, I guess, I own it.
Not sure why I own it.
On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 11:10, Marty McFly wrote:
Hey all, another question. The things in /dev/sound (files or what?) are
all owned by my user, and part of the audio group. I can use sound when I
log in, but when someone else logs in, for example to KDE, they can't use
the sound stuff,
ooh, i had this lets see if i can remeber how i fixed it:)
yes, i had to edit /etc/security/console.perms there are entries that dictate
permisions that are set when a/the first? log is made, i have copied mine
here for you and you can see the differences, i think that all i did was
comment out