Here is my /etc/group file. So not edit this file (much) (-: root:x:0: daemon:x:1: bin:x:2: sys:x:3: adm:x:4: tty:x:5: disk:x:6: lp:x:7:lp mail:x:8: news:x:9: uucp:x:10: proxy:x:13: kmem:x:15: dialout:x:20: fax:x:21: voice:x:22: cdrom:x:24: floppy:x:25: tape:x:26: sudo:x:27: audio:x:29: dip:x:30: majordom:x:31:majordom postgres:x:32: www-data:x:33: backup:x:34: msql:x:36: operator:x:37: list:x:38: irc:x:39: src:x:40: gnats:x:41: shadow:x:42: staff:x:50: games:x:60: qmail:x:70: users:x:100: nogroup:x:65534:
Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote: > > I said, > > > should be group audio. The rest of what you showed is correct. > > > Thanks, that did it > > but it didn't. It worked for a few minutes, and now I find that /dev/audio is > owned by bin. looking at /etc/group, it seems that audio and bin both fancy > themself group 2. By it's position, audio should be 28 or 29, so i assume > this is an editing error on my part. but which FM do I R to find what it > should be, and what group i'm missing? > > rick > > -- > These opinions will not be those of ISU until it pays my retainer. > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- ===== Linux, because I'd like to *get there* today