Something is very annoyingly changing permissions on /dev/cdrom and /dev/dsp to 600, when it needs to be 444 and 666 to allow me as a non-root user to actually use my sound card and cdrom! Can somebody tell me who the bloody culprit is so that I can bash it into submission and stop it from doing this! <aargh!> thanks... (I suspect that it's the window manager, as it needs to be reset each time I startx). Cheers Tony -- To unsubscribe: mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
- Re: what is changing permissions on /dev/cdrom Tony Nugent
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