I currently run xmms as a regular user under X.  Logging in as that
user requires me to set /dev/dsp either owned by the user, or at least
globally writeable.  Not a problem.  As soon as I log root in from the
console, the permissions on /dev/dsp get whacked back to owned by
root, with only root having write permission.  Is this meant to
happen?

(RH 6.0)

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Duncan Hill                     Sapere aude
One net to rule them all, One net to find them,
One net to bring them all, and using Unix bind them.



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