On Wednesday 12 March 2008 19:32, Nigel Henry wrote:
> On my Debian installs I've had to add my user name to the audio group to get
> audio apps working as user, whereas on my Fedora installs there is no audio
> group in /etc/group, and users being able to use audio apps normally only
> accessable as root, appears to be set up elsewhere.
on many desktop-oriented distro (and AFAIK most read-hat based ones),
permission of common devices such as floppy, cdrom, audio, etc is set
by changing the ownership of the device file to that of the "local"
(console, x|k|gdm) user who is logged in.
If I remember correctly that is handled by a PAM module.
Ciao,
Paolo.
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