O yeah, your right I was trying to do that, (add users to audio group)
but Kuser I don't think can do it, it did not add them
when I told it to, so would you know the good old fashioned
commandline method for doing that?

I could sure use knowing what to type in my VT
or konsole to do this.

Thanx


On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, you wrote:
 >
 > Thats not the best solution.  My 7.1 system came with an audio group -
 > just add the users to that group and they should be able to have
 > access.  As an aside, where does kde keep its mime types - I am
 > experimenting with esd and find that when the daemon is running kde
 > sometimes locks up so I want to redirect the kde player (i.e., whatever
 > it uses)
 >
 > BillK
 >
 >
 > Vic wrote:
 > >
 > > At a root shell I type:
 > >
 > > chmod a+rw /dev/sndstat; chmod a+rw /dev/audio; chmod a+rw /dev/dsp
 > >
 >
 >

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