Hi
First:
#adduser someuser audio
then you'll probably need to do:
#chmod a+rw /dev/your_audio
/ernst
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Pierre Dupuis wrote:
> Hello all :)
>
> So now it seems to be ok, i have dsl internet connection configured,
> sound when i log at root...
> But something bugging me, i
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 12:58, Pierre Dupuis wrote:
> Hello all :)
>
> So now it seems to be ok, i have dsl internet connection configured,
> sound when i log at root...
> But something bugging me, i don't know how to put the permission for the
> sound available in user mode. :)
A quick anal
This one time, at band camp, Pierre Dupuis said:
> Hello all :)
>
> So now it seems to be ok, i have dsl internet connection configured,
> sound when i log at root...
> But something bugging me, i don't know how to put the permission for the
> sound available in user mode. :)
>
> Maybe som
Hello all :)
So now it seems to be ok, i have dsl internet connection configured,
sound when i log at root...
But something bugging me, i don't know how to put the permission for the
sound available in user mode. :)
Maybe someone can help me :)
Pierre Dupuis
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Dave,
If I recall correctly, it's "adduser audio username" I had the same prob
when i set
up my machine
Dave Harden wrote:
> Hi guys -
>
> I'm a old linux junkie [slackware then Redhat], but new Debian user.
> Looks like by default the audio devices are only accessible by root -
> what's th
Hi guys -
I'm a old linux junkie [slackware then Redhat], but new Debian user.
Looks like by default the audio devices are only accessible by root -
what's the 'correct' debian way to grant users access to them?
TIA,
dave
Dave Harden
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