>On Tue, 04 Feb 2014 21:35:03 +0100
>"Armin K." <kre...@email.com> wrote:

> If an user logs via SSH or VNC or whatever that's not a "real
> console", logind won't grant such users permissions to use video
> card, audio device, cdrom, usb sticks, etc. I, for one, wouldn't want
> someone to access my cdrom device when he logs in remotely as a
> different user.

Now, the big problem with this from a system design perspective is
that, theoretically, the system should be unified. The CD or USB stick
or whatever gets mounted on the file tree and, theoretically, all users
should have access to that part of the file tree, barring any
file access permission violations.

Same goes with other devices/resources present on the system.

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