Yeah, that solved the problem, it seems that the mask 600 appear more
"secure" to xdm than 660 :) that and group permissions and it was all
working, thanks to all of you!!!

On 6/3/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I definitely think it's ownership related. The problem is somewhere
> between pam and udev, but i think it's more likely pam. I experienced a
> very similar (if not the same) issue some time ago. When you start xdm,
> it starts as root, and somehow, something sets very restrictive (600)
> permissions on the sound devices.
> So, as pointed out before, play around with pam and fix the permissions
> (i think that there is a howto for this in the forums).
> 
> jakub
> 
> 
> gmail - the best way to share your privacy with others
> On jún 2, 2005, at 12:27, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
> 
> > If it's ownership-related, I had a similar problem, solved it by
> > adding myself to the "audio" group, and changing the <sound> entry in
> > /etc/security/console.perms so that it reads:
> >
> > <console>  0660 <sound>      0660 root.audio
> >
> > (notice the 0660, default is 0600).
> 
> 
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