On Mon, 27 Dec 2004, Barry Hawkins wrote:
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> Matthew T. Atkinson wrote:
> | 'ello,
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> | I remember a few months ago on this list there was some discussion about
> | the dialogue box that pops up when a user logs into GNOME. It says
> | ``Erro
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Matthew T. Atkinson wrote:
| 'ello,
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| I remember a few months ago on this list there was some discussion about
| the dialogue box that pops up when a user logs into GNOME. It says
| ``Error: Wrong permissions for /dev/pmu device.'' Michael Schmitz
'ello,
I remember a few months ago on this list there was some discussion about
the dialogue box that pops up when a user logs into GNOME. It says
``Error: Wrong permissions for /dev/pmu device.'' Michael Schmitz said
that we should let him know if the problem persists, as he may be
interested i
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-08-20 20:54 +0200]:
> >> Thanks to all who've replied. It now seems to be working (I used
> >> mknod). The problem I am currently having is the message box that pops
> >> up when GNOME starts saying permissions on /dev/pmu are b0rked.
> >> Apparently this is an upstream
>> Thanks to all who've replied. It now seems to be working (I used
>> mknod). The problem I am currently having is the message box that pops
>> up when GNOME starts saying permissions on /dev/pmu are b0rked.
>> Apparently this is an upstream bug, however.
can you please specify what you did wit
> Thanks to all who've replied. It now seems to be working (I used
> mknod). The problem I am currently having is the message box that pops
> up when GNOME starts saying permissions on /dev/pmu are b0rked.
> Apparently this is an upstream bug, however.
Yep. Access to /dev/pmu by unprivileged acc
'ello,
Thanks to all who've replied. It now seems to be working (I used
mknod). The problem I am currently having is the message box that pops
up when GNOME starts saying permissions on /dev/pmu are b0rked.
Apparently this is an upstream bug, however.
bye just now,
--
Matthew T. Atkinson <[
Hi alltogether,
On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 08:47:42AM +0200, Sebastian Henschel wrote:
> hello matthew...
>
> * "Matthew T. Atkinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-08-19 07:50 +0200]:
> >
> > I have no /dev/pmu in a new installation of Sarge. It is causing
On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 08:47:42AM +0200, Sebastian Henschel wrote:
> hello matthew...
>
> * "Matthew T. Atkinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-08-19 07:50
> +0200]:
> >
> > I have no /dev/pmu in a new installation of Sarge. It is causing
> > GNOME
>
hello matthew...
* "Matthew T. Atkinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-08-19 07:50 +0200]:
>
> I have no /dev/pmu in a new installation of Sarge. It is causing GNOME
> to complain on startup and pbbuttonsd to fail to start. How can I get
> /dev/pmu back? There is a
e subject "pmud vs. pbbuttonsd on iBook" dated 8/11/04.
Tony
Matthew T. Atkinson wrote:
'ello,
I have no /dev/pmu in a new installation of Sarge. It is causing GNOME
to complain on startup and pbbuttonsd to fail to start. How can I get
/dev/pmu back? There is a /proc/pmu/ direc
'ello,
I have no /dev/pmu in a new installation of Sarge. It is causing GNOME
to complain on startup and pbbuttonsd to fail to start. How can I get
/dev/pmu back? There is a /proc/pmu/ directory present.
I can't find any packages that seem to provide the facility to create a
/dev
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