A few days ago xlinks2 was mentioned on this list and I decided to give
it a try.
When I try to run it from within X as a normal user, no problem.
When I try to run it outside of X as root, no problem.
When I try to run it outside of X as a normal user, I get an error about
opening /dev/tty0 because of permission issues.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /dev/tty0
crw-rw---- 1 root root 4, 0 2007-03-07 10:04 /dev/tty0
I could change the group to "tty" or something and then add my normal
user into that group, but is there perhaps a better/safer/more-canonical
way?
Thanks!
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Kent
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