> Brian Pack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > |> I've compiled from each kernel-source-2.6.8-* that has come through > in |> the last week. With 2.6.8-2, the memory leak has apparently been > |> fixed, so I can run as root and burn audio CDs, but as of last > night's |> 2.6.8-5 package, I still cannot burn as a regular user. > > As I understand it, this was a policy-decision taken by the kernel > developers when 2.6.8 was released---for security reasons. It caused a > lot of discussion and aggravation (and another flame-fest with the > author of cdrecord), but there has been no change of heart, as far as I > know. > > So my understanding is that, for the present at least, if you want to > be able to burn CDs as a non-root user, you can't venture beyond > 2.6.7. > > If I'm wrong about this, I hope someone will correct me, > > Jim
>From what I have read this is correct. For those interested for some reason after moving to 2.6 kernel I am no longer able to burn at 16x, which is max speed. Reducing speed to 12x solved my problem. Regarding the issue of 2.6 kernel not allowing non-root users to burn CDs. I used sudo: /etc/sudoers <username> localhost = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/cdrecord <username> localhost = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/cdrecord.mmap and then modified /usr/bin/cdrecord: #!/bin/sh VERS=`uname -r` case "$VERS" in 2.0.*|2.2.*) exec cdrecord.shm "$@" ;; *) exec sudo cdrecord.mmap "$@" ;; esac Now I can burn from Gnome's Nautilus as a non-root user again. -- Kevin C. Smith -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]