George Bonser wrote:
> 
> Check the ownership and rights of the audio device and see if they got
> changed. If users can not write to the device, they can not play.
> 
> George Bonser
> 
> Microsoft! Which end of the stick do you want today?

I'm added to group audio and I had the permissions of /dev/audio and
/dev/dsp set to 770 so before I file a bug report should I mess with
anything else? If it would neither run as root nor as a user, that would
be one thing, but this is just too weird. I can't think of any more
groups or permissions that would need fiddling with.

Thanks,
Chris


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