"Paul D. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 31/08/2000 (17:08) : > > Add yourself (and any other users you want to have access) to the > "audio" group. Note that anyone in the "audio" group has rw access to > these devices. This goes for other device access as well. > > You can either edit /etc/groups directly, or use the "usermod -G" command > to change the groups a user belongs to. Note that if you use usermod > you must list all the groups you want; this sets the list, it doesn't > add to it.
Odd I must have done something else wrong as it didn't work when I tried it the first time, but now it does. Thanks. -- Preben Randhol - Ph.D student - http://www.pvv.org/~randhol/ "i too once thought that when proved wrong that i lost somehow" - i was hoping, alanis morisette