On 4/25/05, maldonado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> El Lunes, 25 de Abril de 2005 16:48, escribi�:
>
> ok, you know when you start the system the /dev/mixer & /dev/dsp back to
> original rights, so you need to give new rights like you said 777.
>
Usually it's a better idea to add yourself to the audio group. If it
doesn't exist, you can groupadd audio, and then make sure your audio
devices are part of that group as well. Once you are in the same group
as /dev/{dsp*,mixer*} you can use a mode like 660. chmod 777 is a bad
habit to get into, even if it does make something work for the moment
:)
Mike
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