s. keeling writes:
> What's dialout for then?
For situations where the user needs to use a serial port directly.
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s. keeling (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Incoming from John Hasler:
>> s. keeling writes:
>>
>>> Consider adding it to dialout as well.
>>
>> Not necessary.
>
> Good to know, thanks. What's dialout for then?
To access the serial ports. With that you can for example use programs
like kpp
Incoming from John Hasler:
> s. keeling writes:
> > Consider adding it to dialout as well.
>
> Not necessary.
Good to know, thanks. What's dialout for then?
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> Consider adding it to dialout as well.
Not necessary.
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Incoming from Bram Mertens:
>
> However there is one thing I can't figure out: I would like to be able
> to bring my ppp connection up as a regular user. As root pon brings up
> the connection without problem but as regular user I get the error:
> "Error: only members of the 'dip' group can use
Moin!
* Bram Mertens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040725 11:44]:
> AFAIK changes to groups should take effect immediately. Can anybody
> tell me what else I should check?
No, the group changes take effect, when you logout and agein login. The
output of »id« is quite usefull in those cases.
Yours sinc
Hello
Bram Mertens (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> [starting pon as a regular user]
>
> So I added my "regular user account" to this group (as root)
> adduser m8ram dip
>
> grep dip /etc/group now shows:
> dip:x:30:m8ram
> but I still get the error mentioned earlier.
>
> AFAIK changes to groups
Hi
After lurking a while on this list and reading the excellent
documentation that comes with the debian testing install I have been
able to solve almost all problems I encountered after switching from
SuSE (which I still run on my dekstop) to Debian on my laptop.
However there is one thing I can
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