For my machine, I have this in a pmud.permissions file in /etc/udev/permissions.d:
pmu:root:pmu:660 Then I added myself to the pmu group. Works like a charm, and I'd say it's fairly secure. I've thought about proposing this to the developer of pmud or pbbuttonsd, but never got around to it. On Mon, 2004-09-27 at 15:28 +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote: > > adb:root:users:0660 > > pmu:root:users:0660 > > input/event*:root:users:0660 > > > > I needed them to be able to use "fnset" as user, and pbbuttons-setupenv > > suggested them as well. > > > > Also I'm not sure into which group these files belong as I don't really know > > any deeper details about the devices. (And I am a little tired as well ;) > > Please don't make them writeable by users. root:root:0600 is fine. > > Michael > > -- ====================================================================== Bryan Forbes [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.reigndropsfall.net "It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds." - Samuel Adams, an architect of the Constitution Key fingerprint = 3D7D B728 713A BB7B B8B1 5B61 3888 17E0 70CA 0F3D
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