Re: interesting xmcd conundrum

2000-12-22 Thread Michael A. Miller
Did you find a solution to this problem yet? I've had the same thing happen to me and haven't been able to sort it out either. Mike

Re: interesting xmcd conundrum

2000-12-17 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
good enough. /dev/cdrom points to /dev/scd0, which is owned by root.audio. and all my real users are members of audio. pete On Sat 16 Dec 00, 12:48 PM, Eric G . Miller said... > On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 12:32:26PM -0800, Eric G . Miller wrote: > > Are you a member of the group "audio"? > > Actu

Re: interesting xmcd conundrum

2000-12-16 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 12:32:26PM -0800, Eric G . Miller wrote: > Are you a member of the group "audio"? Actually, I should've asked: Are you a member of the group "cdrom" and does the drive device that represents your cdrom have perms root.cdrom ? -- Eric G. Miller

Re: interesting xmcd conundrum

2000-12-16 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
yup. i racked my brains on this; i sent in a bug report. it happened right after woody was updated, so it prolly had something to do with that... p On Sat 16 Dec 00, 12:32 PM, Eric G . Miller said... > Are you a member of the group "audio"? > > -- > Eric G. Miller > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRI

Re: interesting xmcd conundrum

2000-12-16 Thread Eric G . Miller
Are you a member of the group "audio"? -- Eric G. Miller

Re: interesting xmcd conundrum

2000-12-16 Thread Chris Gray
> Peter Jay Salzman writes: pjs> hello all, pjs> when i run xmcd, it reports: pjs>xmcd Fatal Error: Xmcd binary permissions error: It pjs>should be setuid root. Please have your system pjs>administrator correct this. pjs> even though: pjs>