Hi!

On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 08:20:45PM +0000, Myk wrote:
# sudo alsaplayer -r

will do the trick. You'll need to allow passwordless sudo-ing for any
users (set in /etc/sudoers, check the man page for sudo)

Bad idea. With this, alsaplayer runs as root. So you can easily read any file (like /etc/shadow) or worse, you can overwrite any file with your playlist.

Shade and sweet water!

Stephan

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