Am 21.04.2011, 17:58 Uhr, schrieb Colin Guthrie <gm...@colin.guthr.ie>:
> This is also wrong. You should very rarely have to add a user to the > audio group. If you do that on a typical desktop (i.e. not > dedicated/embedded) box, you're almost certainly doing something wrong > (or your distro is). Or you selected the "wrong" filesystem (ReiserFS) and never migrated ... > Any modern system uses console-kit and udev to apply ACLs, not groups > for permissions. Stupid question aside - does (and how) work console-kit for daemons with restricted permissions? (or for me when i just login to VT1 and fire some mplayer) I mean, because running ck-launch-session will likely not do in this case, will it? > As I stated in another reply, adding users to the audio group will in > many cases break audio in the case of e.g. fast-user switching. In any case two applications try to open /dev/dsp directly or what? (I've never had any kind of audio issues with different users and just tested to fire two mplayer instances from different accounts at the same time - no problem and i thought this was entirely gone with alsa??!) Cheers, Thomas _______________________________________________ Amarok mailing list Amarok@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok