Hi,

There was a thread a few days ago on the seawolf-list about the
impossibility to rip audio tracks to wav files as a non-root user. This
happend with IDE burners that used the ide-scsi emulation, and grip didn't
give any useful information of where the problem was coming from.

I've found where my problem was on Enigma : With cdparanoia (grip uses its
code for internal ripping), I was able to see that as root, it was the sg0
device that was used! And by default, it's in mode 640 root/disk, so all I
needed to do was to add myself to the "disk" group and log back in... and
it now works fine! Now there's probably a cleaner way to have the same
permissions applied to /dev/sg0 than the ones that are on /dev/scd0, but
since I'm the only one using my laptop and that I trust myself, it's fine
like that ;-)

Matthias

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