Re: what is changing permissions on /dev/cdrom

1999-11-01 Thread Matt Wilson
pam_console is a PAM module that provides access to programs and devices when users are logged into the console. This means that you don't need to set devices to 666 to allow normal users to use these devices. After all, if you let the whole world read your audio device, they could eavesdrop on

Re: what is changing permissions on /dev/cdrom

1999-11-01 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Mon, Nov 01, 1999 at 07:58:29PM +1000, Tony Nugent wrote: > 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 c