On 02/01/02 Michael Jinks did speaketh: > New to Debian, I probably just need to RTFM somewhere, please point me to > it if you know... > > I'm used to Red Hat's trick of chown'ing certain /dev files, notable > /dev/dsp and the CDROM devices, so that the user at the console can use > them. Is there a "Debian way" to pull off the same functionality?
Hi Michael. The Debian policy for this is to have the device files belonging to certain groups, with read and write permission enabled for group ownership. That way, anyone you would like to be able to access certain services, you simply add them to the appropriate group. ie. [EMAIL PROTECTED] msoulier]$ ls -l /dev/dsp crw-rw---- 1 root audio 14, 3 Nov 30 2000 /dev/dsp If you're not root, and you're not in the audio group, you can't access the soundcard. Luckily, I added myself to the audio group with adduser. Note that you must either newgrp, or logout and back in, for the group change to fully take effect. Mike -- Michael P. Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, GnuPG pub key: 5BC8BE08 "...the word HACK is used as a verb to indicate a massive amount of nerd-like effort." -Harley Hahn, A Student's Guide to Unix
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